Michael Cudmore
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Michael Cudmore
2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE No No. o. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 35 37 40 41 42 43 44 Name Na ame e Clark Cla ark k De e Geer Gee er Peter e r Barone ao e J McMahon M M h Jon Scott Bement Ben Knapton Rob Chana Daniel Clough Jacob Eustice Brendan Marlow Tim Fallon Martin Bowes Conor Flynn Nick Frigenti Rob Steffens Steven Groccia Michael Cudmore Devin O’Brien Eric Guevara Kevin Whelan Vinny Pellizzi Leif Abrahamson David Spivey Mark Liberti Ryan Compitello Austin Rogers Sean King Lee Malandrino Scott Kessler Sean Hennessy Rory Finneran Mike Pelzar Dan Gillespie Will Ricciardi Rob Nosworthy Carter Bender Aidan Genik Justin Bearse Pos. Pos s. M D G G LSM D A M M M M D M A D M A D M M M M D A M M G D D M A D LSM LSM A A M Cl. Cl. l Fr. Fr. Sr. S S Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Ht. Htt. 6-1 61 1 6-1 5 10 0 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-1 5-8 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-3 6-2 5-10 Wt. Wt. t 180 18 80 1 215 1 210 175 185 200 165 195 200 185 185 200 190 160 190 205 170 190 190 200 175 165 205 185 185 180 180 195 185 180 155 210 175 180 205 190 175 Head Coach: Peter Lawrence (Roanoke ’98) – Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Jonathan Basti (Fairfield ’99) – First Season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Steven Banaletti (Hofstra ’90) – Sixth Season Captains: Justin Bearse, Mark Liberti, Jon McMahon Hometown/High Hom Ho ometo own/H n/Hig /Hig gh School/Last Sch hoo ol/L l/Las /Las st School Sch hoo ol Orangeville, Ora ange ng geviille gevi e, Ontario/Trinity-Pawling Onta ario o/TTrin nity y-Pa Pa awl w wling ling g W am v e NY/Williamsville N / i a s i e North o h Williamsville, T d NY/Sweet NY/S Y S t Home H Tonawanda, Canandaigua, NY/Canandaigua Canandaigua, NY/ Canandaigua Lake Forest, IL/Bridgton Academy Piedmont, CA/DeMatha Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park Weston, MA/Brewster Academy Lowell, MA/Lawrence Academy Quincy, MA/Quincy Corning, NY/Corning East Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills East Rochester, NH/Spaulding New Milford, CT/New Milford Ashburn, Ontario/All Saints Catholic Plymouth, MA/Plymouth South Hillsborough, NJ/Elmira College Topsfield, MA/Brewster Academy Bohemia, NY/Connetquot Billerica, MA/Billerica Memorial Billerica, MA/Billerica Memorial Penfield, NY/Webster Schroeder Hauppauge, NY/Hauppague Canandaigua, NY/Canandaigua Oceanside, NY/Oceanside Shoreham, NY/Shoreham Wading River Shutesbury, MA/Williston-Northampton Corning, NY/Corning East Narragansett, RI/Bishop Hendricken West Granby, CT/Granby Memorial Malvern, PA/Episcopal Academy Duxbury, MA/Duxbury Massapequa, NY/Massapequa Caledon, Ontario/Brewster Academy Toronto, Ontario/Univ. of Western Ontario Hyannis, MA/Barnstable QUICK FACTS Contents 2009 Team Photo and Roster Hartford Quick Facts Crease Club 2009 Season Outlook Head Coach Peter Lawrence Assistant Coach Jonathan Basti Volunteer Assistant Coach Steven Banaletti Player Profiles 2008 Statistics & Results America East Conference Record Book All-Time Results Administration University of Hartford Facilities Alumni Weekend Hawks in the Pros Tim Fallon Inside front cover 1 2 3 4 4 4 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 Inside back cover Quick Facts Location West Hartford, CT 06117 Founded 1877 Enrollment 4,842 President Walter Harrison Director of Athletics Patricia H. Meiser Nickname Hawks Colors Scarlet and White Conference America East 2008 Overall Record 0-13 2008 Conference Record/Finish 0-5/6th Head Coach Peter Lawrence Lacrosse Office Phone (860) 768-5203 Record at Hartford/Years 5-38 (3) Overall Record/Years 5-38 (3) Assistant Coaches Jon Basti, Steven Banaletti Letterwinners Returning/Lost 23/14 Starters Returning/Lost 8/2 Sports Information Director/Lacrosse Contact David Longolucco Sports Information Office Phone Number (860) 768-4620 Sports Information Office Fax Number (860) 768-4068 SID E-mail longolucc@hartford.edu Athletics Web Site HartfordHawks.com Athletics Mission Statement The mission of the University of Hartford Athletics Department is to enhance the educational and personal development of all students by providing equitable intercollegiate, intramural, and recreational athletics opportunities in an environment that promotes excellence and wellness. We value academic achievement as the primary measure of a successful student-athlete and integrity as the hallmark of a successful program. On the Cover Sophomores Nick Frigenti, Michael Cudmore and Conor Flynn–representing the future of the program–appear on the front cover alongside faded photos of some of the top players in Hartford’s history (Chris LaMonica, Tracey Kelusky and Brian LaMastro). Rob Nosworthy Credits The 2009 University of Hartford Lacrosse Media Guide is a production of the Hartford Sports Information Office. It was written and designed by Sports Information Director David Longolucco. Editorial assistance was provided by Dan Ruede and Peter Lawrence. Photography was provided by Steve McLaughlin, Bob Stowell, Jeff Feldmann, Stephen Slade, Cory Shannon, Norm Hall, Abel Photography and the Hartford Sports Information Archives. Special thanks to the all the National Lacrosse League teams for supplying photos of former Hawks in the pros. Printing supplied by the Pyne-Davidson Company of Hartford, CT. 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 1 HARTFORD CREASE CLUB Crease Club members support the Hawks lacrosse program both on and off the field. Your generous support through donations, program fundraising, and sales of promotional items helps provide the means for the Hartford lacrosse program to operate in a first-class manner. The Crease Club mission is to serve as the heart behind the University of Hartford men’s lacrosse program: uniting parents, friends of lacrosse, alumni and the University community to facilitate a vision of excellence for our team. In return for your support, we will provide members with privileges not afforded to the general public. • Preferred parking at Al-Marzook Field • Free Hartford Hawks lacrosse hat • University of Hartford Observer magazine • Donor recognition in lacrosse media guide • HowiENotes and e-mail blasts from Coach Lawrence • Discount on Crease Club events and trips • Invitations to exclusive Crease Club events MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS • Parent and Alumni weekend lacrosse game & golf tournament • Annual bus trip to away contest (discount for Crease Club Members) • Holiday Party and Silent Auction (Attendees donate cans of food to benefit a worthy charity) • End of the season BBQ and Awards Ceremony • Post-game tailgates at home and away contests CREASE CLUB DONORS Platinum Level ($5,000+) Stan and Susan Harris William and Natalie Whelan Founders Level ($1,000, 5-year commitment) Dave and Paula Keyser Gold Level ($1,000-$4,999) Silver Level ($500-$999) John L. or Margaret M. Riegel Foundation (Amy Clough) William (Fuzzy) Thurston Jr. White Level ($250-$499) Chad and Emily Dreas Al Durante John Grant Keith Larit Kelly and Kathleen O’Brien Joe and Nancy Spivey Dave and Audrey Tilley Dan Tota Mark Tumpney Rick and Sandy Zahn Red Level ($100-$249) Tony and Lisa Barone Mike and Mary Ann Bearse David and Debbie Bement Howard Brown Monica Bryand John Carson Michael Clough Nick Defino Greg Dvorken Timothy and Catherine Fallon Damon and Susan Finneran Joseph and Nancy Frank Evan Galanis Michael Geller Carlos and Ida Guevara Bill Harrison Keith and Jeanne King Dan and Roma Knapton Barbara Lawrence Mary and Steve Malandrino Alan and Cheryl Marlow David and Paula McMahon Leon Misiukiewicz David B. Newman Bob and Fran Nosworthy Susan O’Connor Vinnie and Patty Pellizzi Larry Scheinthal Lawrence Tankeloff Don Yoder Howie Level ($50-$99) Patricia Bell and Mark Reilly Bill O’Brien Sam Phelps III Dan Reagan Paul and Nancy Williamson Coach’s Level (under $50) Vinny Pellizzi 2 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE Lee and Joanne Bailey Steve Banaletti Evan Burchall Vince Cerelli Ellen Crandall Scott Dolch Dan and Bonnie Flynn Mark Gammons Lee Greenberg Esquire Green Pyramid Construction Craig Griffiths Brian Harper John and Angela Hennessy Peter and Meghan Lawrence Steve Marengi Anthony Newman Joe O’Brien Gretchen O’Connor John O’Connor Arline Robbins Jamie Rosica Sue Spies Vince Verducci Jason Whiffen Jason Whitehouse “Rockin” Rick Zahn 2009 SEASON OUTLOOK The 2009 season could be a turning point for Peter Lawrence and the Hartford lacrosse team. Lawrence has assembled the strongest and most athletic roster in his four seasons with the Hawks, and the hope is that an experienced defense and a young attack can lead Hartford back to the America East Championship. ATTACK Hartford’s revamped attack will be led by junior captain Justin Bearse, the team’s leading scorer last year with 15 goals and five assists for 20 points. After improving his strength and quickness in the offseason, Bearse will be the engine that makes the offense run. Rounding out the starting line are freshmen Carter Bender and Aidan Genik. Bender, a great box player who had a successful prep season at Brewster Academy, has the ability to challenge for rookie of the year honors in the conference. Genik has great hands and is crafty around the cage, one of the top finishers on the team. Freshman Ryan Compitello, another solid shooter, will compete for playing time in the starting lineup. The Hawks could end up using a four-man rotation at attack, with Compitello splitting time with his fellow classmates to keep the unit fresh. Lawrence’s second group will be bolstered by sophomore Sean King and freshman Mike Pelzar. King has shown great promise after converting to attack from the midfield, where he saw action in three games last year. Pelzar, while still developing his game, should improve as the season progresses. MIDFIELD Lawrence has put together a group of midfielders who can play at both ends of field and has the ability to create offense through transition. Returners Jacob Eustice, Leif Abrahamson, Vinny Pellizzi, Michael Cudmore, Dan Clough and Rob Steffens figure to be leaders at the position. Eustice, a bull of a player who can shoot on the run, will draw the attention of most opponents’ LSM. He tied for second on the team in scoring last season with 10 goals and nine assists for 19 points. Pellizzi and Abrahamson both had great fall seasons and will look to carry that success over into the spring. Each is strong at both ends of the field. Pellizzi scored five goals last year and is Hartford’s best athlete in the midfield. Abrahamson, who netted four goals in 2008, is a workhorse between the lines. Lawrence has a pair of shifty, offensive-minded midfielders in Clough and Steffens. Cudmore, a tough and hard-nosed player, is a ground ball machine who will work on finding the back of the net more this year. He finished with five goals and 13 assists last season. Martin Bowes is another great athlete who could be a nice surprise as he develops. Devin O’Brien is one of the hardest workers on the team and has come a long way since his rookie season. Clark De Geer is a crafty Canadian who will play a lot on the wing and on faceoffs, and Austin Rogers has a chance to be one of the top newcomers on the squad. At the d-mid spots, the Hawks will look to returners Tim Fallon, Nick Frigenti, David Spivey and Brendan Marlow to carry the load. Fallon, a sophomore, could be the best face-off guy in the conference. Frigenti is another workhorse who has consistently proven to be Hartford’s best cover guy. Spivey, a senior, is a veteran presence while Marlow, who could be the fastest on the team, is a tough and physical defender in midfield. The same goes for newcomer Kevin Whelan, who could see playing time at d-mid. The one area where the Hawks have no experience is at longstick. Sophomore Rob Nosworthy will look to fill the void by converting to LSM from attack, where he finished with four goals and an assist last season. An athletic player who has a great stick, Nosworthy proved to be dangerous in transition during the fall. Junior Rory Finneran is another player who will make the switch to LSM this season. Freshman Ben Knapton, a smart player with a lot of range, will compete for the starting job. Classmate Will Ricciardi and sophomore Dan Gillespie will also compete for time. Ricciardi has a good stick and has displayed great potential while Gillespie offers a different, more physical style at the position. DEFENSE Hartford’s strongest area may be its defense, where Lawrence returns his entire starting lineup and a deep rotation of subs. The Hawks will need consistent play from the defense to stay in games, and the experienced group is more than capable of delivering. Senior captain Mark Liberti is the emotional leader of the defense. A three-year starter in the backfield, he is a physical player who will cover an opponent’s top scoring threat. Joining him on the starting unit are senior Eric Guevara and sophomore Conor Flynn. Guevara is another top cover guy, and the fact that he’s left-handed gives Lawrence the luxury of using him against some of the top right-handed shooters in the conference. Flynn is the most physical of the group and the best at scooping up ground balls and clearing the ball. Senior Peter Barone, probably the hardest worker on the team and an animal in the weight room, leads the second unit. Junior Sean Hennessy–a two-time winner of the team’s “blood and guts” award–is a tough player with big-game experience. Freshman Steven Groccia, the top newcomer on defense and the future of the program, rounds out the group. Classmates Scott Kessler and Rob Chana will also see playing time off the bench. GOAL Depth at goal will be another of Hartford’s strengths. Senior captain Jon McMahon, sophomore Lee Malandrino and freshman Scott Bement will all get a chance in the cage during non-conference play. McMahon, a three-year starter, returns for his final season with the Hawks. Last season he started all but one game and posted the best goals-against average and save percentage of his career. During the fall he improved on his outlets and took control of the defense, exuding the type of leadership that is critical from a goalie. Malandrino and Bement will push for the starting role. Malandrino played in only two games last year but showed flashes of brilliance during the fall. Bement joins the Hawks after a stellar high school career. He could be the best athlete on team but will need to gain experience. Michael Cudmore 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 3 COACHING STAFF PETER JONATHAN Head Coach Fourth Season Roanoke ’98 Assistant Coach First Season Fairfield ’99 LAWRENCE Peter Lawrence enters his fourth year as head coach of the University of Hartford lacrosse team in 2009. There has been a tremendous youth movement at Hartford over the last two years, and Lawrence has been able to recruit some of the best young lacrosse players from the Northeast and Canada. Lawrence’s crowning achievement to this point has been a historic win over 19th-ranked Stony Brook University in 2007. The Hawks pulled off the 6-4 upset over the Seawolves on Al-Marzook Field. Lawrence, formerly the head lacrosse coach at Division III Elmira College, is the seventh head coach in the program’s Division I history. In his first season he led the Hawks to more wins than the previous two years combined. Lawrence began his coaching career as an assistant at Whittier College, where he directed the Poets’ defense in their first two seasons of NCAA competition. Whittier, during and after his tenure, was able to become a Top DIII program. He spent one season as an assistant for the club team at the University of New Hampshire, guiding the Wildcats to a Pioneer League Championship and a berth in the national tournament. Lawrence then spent three seasons as head coach at Elmira, where he led the Soaring Eagles to an overall record of 8-6 in 2005, only the fifth winning season in school history. Lawrence has had the privilege to coach many Canadians over his career, including seven who have gone on to play in the NLL. Lawrence is the owner of Trashcan Lacrosse, a company specializing in lacrosse camps, clinics and travel teams. In addition to Trashcan Lacrosse, Lawrence directs Powell Brothers Lacrosse Camps and GameBreaker Lacrosse camps. He travels extensively over the summer while running camps in Atlanta, Oregon, California, New Jersey and Connecticut. He also conducted live field demonstrations at the 2006 & 2007 US Lacrosse National Conventions. A standout player at Roanoke College and recently elected to its 2008 Hall of Fame class, Lawrence led the Maroons to three straight NCAA Division III Tournament appearances. He was a three time allconference selection and a two time All-American selection, and in 1998 he was named Old Dominion Athletic Conference Player of the Year. He also played in the North-South All-Star Game that same year. After graduating from Roanoke College in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education, Lawrence was drafted by the MLL’s Bridgeport Barrage in the league’s inaugural season (2001). Lawrence currently resides in West Hartford with his wife Meghan and their children, Finn and Rowan. BASTI Jonathan Basti joined the Hartford coaching staff in the summer of 2008 and will serve as top assistant under head coach Peter Lawrence. Basti spent last season as the top assistant at Lafayette College and the previous three years as an assistant at Fairfield University. “Jon brings a great deal of passion, experience, strong recruiting ties, and a desire to restore the tradition at Hartford,” said Lawrence at the time of the hiring. “I very much look forward to working with Jon and anticipate him making a huge impact on our student-athletes.” Basti served as defensive coordinator and face-off coach in his one year at Lafayette. He was also heavily involved in both recruiting and scouting. Lafayette finished with an overall record of 4-9 in 2008. A former player at Fairfield, Basti returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach for the 2005 season. Involved in day-to-day operations of the program, he worked as assistant offensive coordinator and oversaw the face-off men. In 2005, Fairfield ranked as high as 15th in the national rankings on its way to a Great Western Lacrosse League championship. In 2007, the Stags reached a program-best #12 ranking. Prior to Fairfield, Basti served as the head coach at Eastern Connecticut State University from 2002-04. He posted a 22-9 career record at ECSU while winning a pair of Little East Conference championships and earning two NCAA Tournament berths. He also worked as an assistant coach at Sacred Heart University from 2000-02, leading the face-off and defensive units. As a student-athlete at Fairfield, Basti helped the Stags to a MAAC regular season championship and two ECAC Tournament titles. He was also a member of the 1996 and 1997 MAAC championship teams. Basti graduated from Fairfield in 1999 with degrees in politics and history and returned to complete his Master’s Degree in education/social studies in 2002. STEVEN BANALETTI Volunteer Assistant Coach Sixth Season Hofstra ’90 Steven Banaletti returns for his sixth season as a volunteer assistant coach on the Hartford lacrosse staff. A 1990 graduate of Hofstra University, Banaletti was a four-year starter on the lacrosse team and helped the squad to back-to-back East Coast Conference championships. Banaletti made his collegiate coaching debut with the Hawks in 2004. He previously served as an assistant coach at Xavier High School in 2003 and has coached at numerous camps, including at Chaminade High School and Hofstra. Banaletti graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and currently works at Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC. He resides in Higganum, CT. 4 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE PLAYER PROFILES PETER DANIEL BARONE CLOUGH #2 • D • Sr. • 6-1 • 215 Williamsville, NY Williamsville North #8 • A • Sr. • 5-8 • 165 Piedmont, CA DeMatha 2008: Played in five games, all off the bench ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. 2007: Played in all 15 games while making 12 starts ... recorded 23 ground balls ... picked up a season-high four ground balls against Colgate in the season opener ... an America East Academic Honor Roll and Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection. 2006: Played in 10 games while making four starts ... grabbed five ground balls ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse at Williamsville North High School ... also played two years of football, two of basketball and wrestled for one year ... a two-time First Team All-ECIC selection ... a 2005 Second Team All-Western New York selection ... led the team to its first sectional championship. Personal: Born February 22, 1987 ... enrolled in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions, majoring in health sciences ... son of Lisa and Tony Barone. 2008: Played in 11 games while making one start ... recorded five assists for five points ... finished with a pair of assists against Quinnipiac ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. 2007: Played in all 15 games while making nine starts ... led the team in scoring with seven goals and a team-high 13 assists for 20 points ... had two multi-goal and four multi-assist games ... scored a pair of man-up goals ... scored a pair of goals against both VMI and Hobart ... also added a pair of assists against VMI to finish with four points ... recorded three assists against both Brown and Vermont ... grabbed 16 ground balls. 2006: Named to the America East All-Rookie Team ... played in all 15 games while making 14 starts ... ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 10 goals and five assists for 15 points ... the 10 goals were fifth most on the team ... had two multi-goal games, including a hat trick in the second game of the season against VMI ... also scored twice against Stony Brook ... grabbed 18 ground balls. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse and football between DeMatha High School and Holderness High School ... named captain of the Holderness lacrosse team his senior year ... a Second Team Northern New England selection at Holderness. Personal: Born July 3, 1986 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in marketing ... son of Amy and Mike Clough. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2006 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 10/4 15/12 5/0 30/16 G 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 0 Sh 1 0 0 1 CAREER STATISTICS GWG 0 0 0 0 GB 5 23 0 28 Year 2006 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 15/14 15/9 11/1 41/24 G 10 7 0 17 A 5 13 5 23 Pts 15 20 5 40 Sh 31 21 1 53 GWG 0 0 0 0 GB 18 16 0 34 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 5 PLAYER PROFILES JACOB ERIC EUSTICE GUEVARA #9 • M • Sr. • 6-1 • 195 Orchard Park, NY Orchard Park #20 • D • Sr. • 6-0 • 190 Hillsborough, NJ Elmira College 2008: Played in 13 games while making seven starts ... ranked third on the team in scoring with 10 goals and nine assists for 19 points ... recorded a pair of multi-goal games ... scored a man-up goal against Quinnipiac ... had two goals and an assist against both Hobart and UMBC ... recorded a career-high 17 ground balls. 2007: Played in all 15 games while making four starts ... ranked sixth on the team in scoring with seven goals and five assists for 12 points ... had one multi-goal game ... scored two goals and added an assist against Holy Cross for a season-high three points ... scored a man-up goal against Yale ... finished with a goal and an assist in games against Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart and Vermont ... grabbed four ground balls. 2006: Played in all 15 games, all off the bench ... finished with two goals and eight assists ... scored his first collegiate goal against Siena and also recorded a pair of assists ... his other goal came against Quinnipiac ... grabbed seven ground balls. 2008: Played in 12 games while making nine starts in his first season with the Hawks ... scooped up 17 ground balls, including three against Harvard ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. Before Hartford: An all-conference honorable mention selection as a sophomore at Elmira College ... named the team’s rookie of the year as a freshman ... started every game in his two seasons at Elmira ... an all-state honorable mention, first team all-area and second team all-Pitt selection at Hillsborough High School ... was a three-year varsity starter and ranked third all-time at the school with 248 ground balls ... voted team MVP as a senior ... also played two years of football. Personal: Born June 28, 1986 ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in criminal justice ... son of Ida and Carlos Guevara. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse at Orchard Park High School ... helped his team to the New York State quarterfinals in 2004 and 2005 ... also won the Section 6 and Far West Regional Championships in 2004 and 2005. Personal: Born September 7, 1986 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in economics and finance ... son of LaDonna and Don Eustice. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2006 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 15/0 15/4 13/7 43/11 G 2 7 10 19 A 8 5 9 22 Pts 10 12 19 41 Sh 19 43 44 106 GWG 0 0 0 0 GB 7 4 17 28 6 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 12/9 12/9 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Sh 0 0 GWG 0 0 GB 17 17 PLAYER PROFILES MARK JON LIBERTI MCMAHON #25 • D • Sr. • 6-2 • 205 Penfield, NY Webster Schroeder #3 • G • Sr. • 5-10 • 210 Tonawanda, NY Sweet Home 2008: One of three players to start all 13 games ... recorded 28 ground balls ... grabbed a career-high seven ground balls against Holy Cross. 2007: One of three players to start all 15 games ... scooped up 38 ground balls ... recorded a season-high five ground balls at Albany. 2006: Played in all 15 games while making 10 starts ... grabbed eight ground balls. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse at Webster Schroeder High School ... a 2005 First Team All-Conference selection ... an alternate on the 2004 New York State Empire lacrosse team ... honorable mention conference selection in 2004. Personal: Born April 2, 1987 ... enrolled in Barney School of Business, majoring in marketing ... son of Mary and Wayne Liberti. 2008: Team captain who started 12 games in goal ... made 142 saves while sporting a career-best save percentage of .526 ... faced 443 shots and allowed 128 goals ... made a career-high 21 saves at Hobart ... recorded 29 ground balls, including a career-high nine against Binghamton ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. 2007: Started all 15 games in goal ... made 163 saves while sporting a save percentage of .468 ... faced 466 shots ... allowed 185 goals ... made a season-high 17 saves at Vermont ... allowed only four goals and made five saves in the upset over 19th-ranked Stony Brook ... made nine saves in the win over VMI ... ranked second on the team in ground balls with 46 ... picked up a season-high seven ground balls at Binghamton. 2006: Played in 14 games while making 11 starts in goal ... made 133 saves with a save percentage of .498 ... faced 431 total shots ... allowed 134 goals ... made a season-high 17 saves against Stony Brook ... grabbed 27 ground balls. Before Hartford: Played three years of lacrosse, hockey and football at Sweet Home High School ... PA high school All-American ... a First Team All-Western New York selection his senior season ... a three-year First Team ECIC selection ... a team captain his junior and senior year ... set the school record for most saves in a season as well as the most career saves and the highest save percentage ... senior captain and first team ECIC selection as a football player ... holds the school record for most touchdowns thrown in a single season (19). Personal: Born December 14, 1986 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in insurance and finance ... son of Paula and David McMahon. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2006 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 15/10 15/15 13/13 43/38 G 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 0 Sh 2 0 3 5 CAREER STATISTICS GWG 0 0 0 0 GB 8 38 28 74 Year 2006 2007 2008 Total GP/GS GA GAA Svs 14/11 134 11.84 133 15/15 185 13.00 163 12/12 128 10.80 142 41/38 447 11.95 438 Pct SF .498 431 .468 466 .526 443 .495 1340 W-L-T 2-10-0 2-13-0 0-12-0 4-35-0 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 7 PLAYER PROFILES DAVID JUSTIN SPIVEY BEARSE #24 • M • Sr. • 5-10 • 165 Billerica, MA Billerica Memorial #44 • M • Jr. • 5-10 • 175 Hyannis, MA Barnstable 2008: Played in eight games, all off the bench ... notched his only goal of the season against Holy Cross ... recorded three ground balls, two of which came against Sacred Heart. 2007: Played in 14 games, all off the bench ... scored one goal and added two assists for three points ... scored the goal against Holy Cross ... recorded both assists against Sacred Heart ... scooped up 13 ground balls, including three against Stony Brook. 2006: Played in all 15 games while making three starts ... his only goal was the game winner at VMI ... grabbed 30 ground balls ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. Before Hartford: A 2005 US Lacrosse high school All-American ... a 2005 Eastern Mass Senior North/South game participant ... named the North team MVP of that game ... named 2005 Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic ... 2005 Lowell Sun Player of the Year ... 2004 and 2005 Merrimack Valley All-Conference team ... 2004 Baystate Games gold medal winner ... team was Merrimack Valley Conference champions in 2002, 2003 and 2005. Personal: Born November 21, 1986 ... enrolled in the College of Engineering, Technology and Architecture, majoring in architectural engineering ... son of Nancy and Joseph Spivey. 2008: One of three players to start all 13 games ... led the team in scoring with 15 goals and five assists for 20 points ... the 15 goals also tied for the most on the team ... had four multi-goal games ... scored four man-up goals ... had two goals and an assist against both Holy Cross and Albany ... scooped up 13 ground balls ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. 2007: Played in 13 games while making five starts ... scored seven goals ... had two multi-goal games ... scored a pair of man-up goals ... scored a season-high four goals against Sacred Heart ... also had a pair of scores against UMBC ... grabbed 11 ground balls, including four against Sacred Heart ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse at Barnstable High School ... also played two years of hockey and one year of football ... finished with 120 points in four years of lacrosse ... named all-league and a two-time all-county selection. Personal: Born June 9, 1988 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in insurance and finance ... son of Mary Ann and Mike Bearse. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2006 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 15/3 14/0 8/0 37/3 G 1 1 1 3 A 1 2 0 3 Pts 2 3 1 6 Sh 1 2 2 5 GWG 1 0 0 1 GB 30 13 3 46 8 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 13/5 13/13 26/18 G 7 15 22 A 0 5 5 Pts 7 20 27 Sh 27 44 71 GWG 0 0 0 GB 11 13 24 PLAYER PROFILES RORY SEAN FINNERAN HENNESSY #33 • M • Jr. • 5-11 • 180 Narragansett, RI Bishop Hendricken #32 • D • Jr. • 6-1 • 185 Corning, NY Corning East 2008: Played in two games, both off the bench ... recorded one ground ball. 2008: Played in 10 games while making three starts ... recorded 10 ground balls, including three against both Harvard and Albany. 2007: Played in five games, all off the bench ... scored his only goal of the season at Denver. 2007: Played in 11 games while making two starts ... grabbed 11 ground balls, including three against Quinnipiac. Before Hartford: Played three years of lacrosse at Bishop Hendricken High School ... named Second Team All-State ... team captain and most improved player as a senior. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse and football at CorningPainted Post East High School ... named two-time first team all-league in lacrosse ... was the defensive captain ... a member of the 2005 Western Empire Team that won a bronze medal ... in football, was a four-year starter at fullback and linebacker ... was also a two-time captain and all-league player. Personal: Born September 9, 1987 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in insurance and finance ... son of Susan and Damon Finneran. Personal: Born October 3, 1987 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in accounting ... son of Angela and John Hennessy. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 5/0 2/0 7/0 G 1 0 1 A 0 0 0 Pts 1 0 1 Sh 3 1 4 CAREER STATISTICS GWG 0 0 0 GB 0 1 1 Year 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 11/2 10/3 21/5 G 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 Pts 0 0 0 Sh 1 0 1 GWG 0 0 0 GB 11 10 21 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 9 PLAYER PROFILES ROB LEIF STEFFENS ABRAHAMSON #15 • A • Jr. • 5-10 • 160 Rochester, NH Spaulding #23 • M • So. • 6-0 • 175 Billerica, MA Billerica Memorial 2008: Played in seven games, all off the bench ... recorded two ground balls ... an America East Academic Honor Roll and Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection. 2008: Played in all 13 games while making two starts ... scored four goals for four points ... scooped up 11 ground balls, including a season-high three at Sacred Heart. 2007: Named America East Rookie of the Week on February 27 ... played in all 15 games while making five starts ... ranked third on the team in scoring with 14 goals and three assists for 17 points ... the 14 goals tied for the most on the team ... had five multi-goal games ... recorded a hat trick against Sacred Heart ... scored the game-winning goal against VMI ... recorded a point in 10 of 15 games ... grabbed eight ground balls, including three against Albany ... an America East Academic Honor Roll and Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection. 2007: Missed the entire season with an injury ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. Before Hartford: Played three years of lacrosse and hockey at Spaulding High School ... named MVP for football as a junior... first team allstate in lacrosse ... led the team in scoring, received outstanding attackman award and named team captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Born October 11, 1988 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in economics and finance ... son of Dona Behnke. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse and football at Billerica Memorial High School ... was named 2005 Merrimack Valley Conference honorable mention for lacrosse, 2006 MVC first team All-Conference, 2006 Lowell Sun All-Star in lacrosse ... a 2006 silver medalist in the Massachusetts Bay State Games ... member of the 2006 Raptors Elite lacrosse team. Personal: Born August 25, 1988 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in management ... son of Helen and Tom Abrahamson. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 13/2 13/2 G 4 4 A 0 0 Pts 4 4 Sh 20 20 GWG 0 0 GB 11 11 MICHAEL CUDMORE #18 • M • So. • 6-0 • 205 Ashburn, Ontario All Saints Catholic 2008: Named to the America East All-Rookie Team ... played in all 13 games while making seven starts ... ranked fourth on the team in scoring with five goals and a team-high 13 assists for 18 points ... scored one man-up goal ... recorded a goal and two assists against both Sacred Heart and Albany ... went 39-for-78 (.500) in the face-off circle ... picked up 43 ground balls, second most on the team ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection ... during the summer, represented Canada and won a silver medal at the ILF U-19 World Lacrosse Championship. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of hockey at All Saints Catholic Secondary School ... earned All-Ontario honors in lacrosse on several occasions. Personal: Born February 17, 1989 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Annette and Gary Cudmore. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007 2008 Total GP/GS 15/5 7/0 22/5 G 14 0 14 A 3 0 3 Pts 17 0 17 Sh 31 3 34 GWG 1 0 1 GB 8 2 10 10 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 13/7 13/7 G 5 5 A 13 13 Pts 18 18 Sh 31 31 GWG 0 0 GB 43 43 PLAYER PROFILES TIM NICK FALLON FRIGENTI #11 • M • So. • 5-11 • 185 Lowell, MA Lawrence Academy #14 • M • So. • 6-1 • 190 Dix Hills, NY Half Hollow Hills East 2008: Played in all 13 games while making four starts ... scored his only goal against Albany ... went 83-for-162 (.512) in the face-off circle ... picked up 35 ground balls, including five against both Albany and Binghamton. Before Hartford: A three-year varsity letterwinner in lacrosse at Lawrence Academy ... named to the All-ISL Team his senior year ... led the team in scoring as a junior and played in the New England Prep School East-West All-Star Game. 2008: Played in 12 games while making one start ... recorded four ground balls. Before Hartford: Played four years of varsity lacrosse and soccer at Half Hollow Hills East High School and was team captain in each sport his senior year ... selected to the all-division and all-county teams for lacrosse during his senior year. Personal: Born March 18, 1989 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business ... major is undecided ... son of Karen and Ron Frigenti. Personal: Born February 9, 1988 ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in communication ... son of Cathy and Tim Fallon. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 13/4 13/4 G 1 1 A 0 0 Pts 1 1 Sh 9 9 CAREER STATISTICS GWG 0 0 GB 35 35 Year 2008 Total GP/GS 12/1 12/1 CONOR G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Sh 0 0 GWG 0 0 GB 4 4 DAN FLYNN GILLESPIE #13 • D • So. • 6-4 • 200 Corning, NY Corning East #37 • D • So. • 6-0 • 210 Malvern, PA Episcopal Academy 2008: One of three players to start and play all 13 games ... recorded his only point of the season on an assist against Holy Cross ... went 4-for-12 (.333) in the face-off circle ... scooped up 41 ground balls, third most on the team ... had a career-high seven ground balls at Yale. Before Hartford: One of 75 players selected by US Lacrosse to participate in the 2007 National High School Senior Showcase on June 22-24 in Denver, CO ... played four years of lacrosse and football at Corning-Painted Post East High School ... a first team selection for lacrosse ... an all-state linebacker in football and led his squad to a state championship. 2008: Played in nine games while making one start ... picked up five ground balls. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse and football as well as two years of basketball at Episcopal Academy ... named all-league and All-Main Line during his senior year in lacrosse ... a team captain for both lacrosse and football as a senior ... finished his lacrosse career with one goal and two assists ... played the linebacker and fullback positions in football and was an all-league selection as a junior and a senior. Personal: Born August 28, 1989 ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in biology ... son of Patricia and Robert Gillespie. Personal: Born January 12, 1989 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Bonnie and Dan Flynn. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 13/13 13/13 G 0 0 A 1 1 Pts 1 1 Sh 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS GWG 0 0 GB 41 41 Year 2008 Total GP/GS 9/1 9/1 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Sh 0 0 GWG 0 0 GB 5 5 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 11 PLAYER PROFILES SEAN BRENDAN KING MARLOW #28 • M • So. • 6-0 • 180 Oceanside, NY Oceanside #10 • M • So. • 6-1 • 200 Weston, MA Brewster Academy 2008: Played in three games, all off the bench, before suffering a season-ending injury. 2008: Played in all 13 games while making one start ... the lone start came against Quinnipiac ... picked up seven ground balls. Before Hartford: Played three years of lacrosse and two years of football at Oceanside High School ... also participated in track and field for two years and earned all-conference honors in the shot put in 2006. Before Hartford: Played varsity lacrosse, soccer and hockey at Brewster Academy ... led the lacrosse team in ground balls as a senior and was named all-league ... also selected to play in the East All-Star Game. Personal: Born April 27, 1989 ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in chemistry/biology ... son of Jeanne and Keith King. Personal: Born August 27, 1988 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Cheryl and Alan Marlow. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 3/0 3/0 G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Sh 1 1 GWG 0 0 GB 0 0 Year 2008 Total GP/GS 13/1 13/1 LEE G 0 0 A 0 0 Pts 0 0 Sh 2 2 GWG 0 0 GB 7 7 ROB MALANDRINO NOSWORTHY #29 • G • So. • 6-1 • 180 Shoreham, NY Shoreham Wading River #41 • LSM • So. • 5-9 • 180 Massapequa, NY Massapequa 2008: Played two games and made one start in goal ... his starting nod came against Harvard ... also saw time at Yale ... made eight saves while sporting a save percentage of .400 ... faced 35 shots and allowed 12 goals ... recorded three ground balls ... an America East Academic Honor Roll selection. Before Hartford: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Shoreham Wading River High School ... a team co-captain as a senior ... led his team to a state championship as the starting goaltender ... was also a two-year varsity wrestling starter and a two-year varsity football player, starting at wide receiver, cornerback, and kick returner. 2008: Played in seven games while making six starts ... finished with four goals and one assist for five points ... netted a hat trick against Albany, his only multi-goal game of the season ... recorded 10 ground balls, including four against Vermont. Before Hartford: Played four years of varsity lacrosse and two years of football at Massapequa High School ... named to the all-county team for lacrosse his senior year ... also named to the all-academic team his senior year. Personal: Born December 10, 1988 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Frances and Robert Nosworthy. Personal: Born July 14, 1987 ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in history ... son of Mary and Steve Malandrino. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 2/1 2/1 GA GAA 12 10.95 12 10.95 Svs Pct 8 .400 8 .400 SF 35 35 W-L-T 0-1-0 0-1-0 12 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE Year 2008 Total GP/GS 7/6 7/6 G 4 4 A 1 1 Pts 5 5 Sh 25 25 GWG 0 0 GB 10 10 PLAYER PROFILES DEVIN SCOTT O’BRIEN BEMENT #19 • A • So. • 5-9 • 170 Plymouth, MA Plymouth South #4 • G • Fr. • 6-0 • 175 Canandaigua, NY Canandaigua 2008: Played in six games, all off the bench ... recorded his only point on a man-up goal against Sacred Heart. Before Hartford: A four-year starter in lacrosse at Plymouth South High School ... team captain during his junior and senior seasons ... recorded 77 points his senior season, tallying 32 goals and 45 assists ... also a four-year varsity defenseman in hockey and served as captain during his senior season. Personal: Born January 8, 1988 ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in communication ... son of Kathy and Kelly O’Brien. Before Hartford: A four-year letterwinner for the lacrosse team at Canandaigua Academy ... as a senior captain, led his team to a 22-1 record, a Section V championship and a ranking of 11th in the nation by Inside Lacrosse ... named a US Lacrosse All-American, Section V Defensive Player of the Year, All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year and Daily Messenger Player of the Year ... also a standout athlete in football and basketball. Personal: Born December 28, 1989 ... enrolled in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions, majoring in general education ... son of Debbie and Dave Bement. CARTER BENDER CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total GP/GS 6/0 6/0 G 1 1 A 0 0 Pts 1 1 Sh 7 7 GWG 0 0 GB 35 35 VINNY PELLIZZI #22 • M • So. • 6-1 • 200 Bohemia, NY Connetquot 2008: Played in 12 games while making four starts ... scored five goals for five points ... scored two goals against Dartmouth, his only multigoal game of the season ... scooped up 16 ground balls, including four at Stony Brook. Before Hartford: A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and a two-year letterwinner in football at Connetquot High School ... a two-time allconference selection in lacrosse and football. Personal: Born January 20, 1989 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business ... major is undecided ... son of Patricia and Vincent Pellizzi. GP/GS 12/4 12/4 G 5 5 A 0 0 Pts 5 5 Sh 40 40 Before Hartford: A product of Brewster Academy as a post-grad in 2007, where he helped the team to a 14-2 record and a Northern New England Lacrosse League Championship ... leading scorer in the NNELL with 45 goals and 37 assists ... named to the NNELL First Team and was selected to play in the East/West All-Star game ... played high school lacrosse at Humberview SS and was a four-year captain ... played for the Ontario Brogden Cup teams that competed in Baltimore in 2005 and 2006 ... also played for the Ontario Edge Seniors who were undefeated in 30 games in the US in 2006, winning the NDP National Tournament of Champions. Personal: Born April 5, 1989 ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... major is undecided ... son of Cathy and Cam Bender. MARTIN BOWES #12 • M • Fr. • 6-2 • 185 Quincy, MA Quincy Before Hartford: Played four years of varsity lacrosse at Quincy High School ... led the team in scoring his final three seasons and was tabbed an Eastern Mass All-Star as a senior ... recorded 67 points as a sophomore, 70 points as a junior and 97 points as a senior ... also played four years of soccer and basketball. CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 Total #42 • A • Fr. • 6-3 • 205 Caledon, Ontario Brewster Academy GWG 0 0 GB 16 16 Personal: Born July 20, 1990 ... enrolled in the College of Engineering, Technology and Architecture, majoring in engineering ... son of Katherine and Michael Bowes. 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 13 PLAYER PROFILES ROB AIDAN CHANA GENIK #7 • D • Fr. • 6-1 • 200 Lake Forest, IL Bridgton Academy #43 • A • Fr. • 6-2 • 190 Toronto, Ontario Univ. of Western Ontario Before Hartford: Played three varsity seasons of lacrosse at Lake Forest High School, helping the team to back-to-back semifinal appearances ... an all-conference selection as a junior and senior ... a two-time member of the Illinois all-star team ... also played football at Lake Forest ... following high school, played one season of lacrosse at Bridgton Academy. Personal: Born May 29, 1987 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Jane and Thomas Chana. RYAN Before Hartford: Played high school lacrosse at Malvern C.I. before attending the University of Western Ontario ... a team MVP and captain in high school who led his team in scoring ... a member of the Edge Ontario Selects squad that went undefeated ... a bronze medalist in the 2005 U-16 Canadian National Lacrosse Championship ... a gold medalist at the 2007 U-19 National Lacrosse Championship ... played for the Ontario team that won the Brogden Cup in 2006. Personal: Born April 19, 1989 ... enrolled in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions, majoring in health sciences ... son of Shelagh Gay, Jeff Genik and Sally Schofield. STEVEN COMPITELLO GROCCIA #26 • A • Fr. • 5-9 • 185 Hauppauge, NY Hauppauge #17 • D • Fr. • 5-11 • 190 New Milford, CT New Milford Before Hartford: A four-year lacrosse letterwinner at Hauppauge High School ... totaled 155 career points, second most all-time in school history ... was named all-division as a junior ... was team captain as a senior and earned all-division, all-county and academic All-America honors ... also played four years of soccer and was an all-county selection as a senior. Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse at New Milford High School ... led his team to a 2007 SWC Championship ... a three-time all-conference honoree and an all-state selection as a senior ... also played two years of football and basketball ... a member of the CT Hurricanes, which captured the 2007 Gait Cup Championship and qualified for the Dick’s Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions. Personal: Born November 1, 1990 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business ... major is undecided ... son of Kathleen and Thomas Compitello. Personal: Born March 14, 1990 ... enrolled in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions, majoring in elementary education ... son of Margaret and Robert Groccia. CLARK SCOTT DE GEER KESSLER #1 • M • Fr. • 6-1 • 180 Orangeville, Ontario Trinity-Pawling #31 • D • Fr. • 5-11 • 195 Shutesbury, MA Williston-Northampton Before Hartford: Played three years of lacrosse at Trinity-Pawling School ... scored 20 goals and had 35 assists as a senior ... named to the All-New England Team as a senior and was runner-up for midfielder of the year ... won three Ontario Provincial A box championships with the Orangeville Northmen ... also played hockey in high school and broke school records for goals and points as a sophomore ... was drafted in the third round of the Ontario Hockey League by the Brampton Battalion. Personal: Born February 24, 1989 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business ... major is undecided ... son of Anna and Paul De Geer. 14 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE Before Hartford: A three-year starter on the lacrosse team at The Williston-Northampton School ... a three-time all-league pick ... selected to play in the West/East All-Star Game ... also played varsity football and hockey for three years ... an all-league selection for football as a senior and was awarded the Denman Bowl for excellence in athletics. Personal: Born December 3, 1988 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in management ... son of Robin and Norman Kessler. PLAYER PROFILES BEN AUSTIN KNAPTON ROGERS #6 • LSM • Fr. • 6-4 • 185 Canandaigua, NY Canandaigua #27 • M • Fr. • 6-1 • 185 Canandaigua, NY Canandaigua Before Hartford: A three-year starter and three-time all-league selection at Canandaigua Academy ... named team captain as a senior and was selected to the Section V All-Tournament Team ... invited to the National Senior Showcase Tournament in Chicago ... also a three-time all-league selection in swimming and a second team pick in soccer. Before Hartford: Played both lacrosse and football at Canandaigua High School ... a two-time Finger Lakes All-League selection in lacrosse and was named to the Section V All-Tournament Team as a senior ... also a two-time all-league pick in football who led his team to a Section V championship in 2007. Personal: Born December 19, 1989 ... enrolled in the College of Engineering, Technology and Architecture, majoring in engineering ... son of Roma and Dan Knapton. Personal: Born December 21, 1989 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Dave and Jane Rogers. MIKE KEVIN PELZAR WHELAN #35 • A • Fr. • 5-10 • 155 West Granby, CT Granby Memorial #21 • M • Fr. • 6-1 • 190 Topsfield, MA Brewster Academy Before Hartford: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Granby Memorial High School ... an all-conference honoree as a junior and senior ... named a CHSCA All-Star in his final season ... also lettered in wrestling and was an academic all-conference selection. Personal: Born May 29, 1990 ... enrolled in the Barney School of Business, majoring in economics ... son of Kimberly and Richard Pelzar. Before Hartford: Played four years of varsity lacrosse at Brewster Academy ... helped his team to four straight Northern New England League and Lakes Region League championships ... captained the team as a senior and was named second team all-league ... also played two years of varsity soccer. Personal: Born January 19, 1990 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Natalie and William Whelan. WILL RICCIARDI #40 • LSM • Fr. • 5-11 • 175 Duxbury, MA Duxbury Before Hartford: Played four years of lacrosse at Duxbury High School ... a member of three state championship teams ... also played three years of hockey. Personal: Born September 30, 1989 ... enrolled in Hillyer College, majoring in liberal studies ... son of Carolyn and Steven Ricciardi. 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 15 # 17 21 9 18 1 22 5 8 23 30 4 31 34 26 24 13 27 25 15 10 33 29 28 37 36 25 32 20 19 16 14 12 11 7 6 3 2 Name Justin Bearse Brian Tilley Jacob Eustice Michael Cudmore Tom Harris Vinny Pellizzi Rob Nosworthy Dan Clough Leif Abrahamson Chris Griffin Evan Bryant Tim Fallon Devin O’Brien Steve Roop David Spivey Conor Flynn Tim Evoy Mark Liberti Rob Steffens Brendan Marlow Rory Finneran Lee Malandrino Sean King Dan Gillespie Tim Lane Cam Sousa Mike Randazzo Eric Guevara Sean Hennessy Christian Harris Nick Frigenti John Link Mike Glennon Richard Borsari Joe Zucchero Jon McMahon Peter Barone Total Opponents GP/GS 13/13 13/6 13/7 13/7 13/11 12/4 7/6 11/1 13/2 13/7 7/1 13/4 6/0 8/1 8/0 13/13 8/3 13/13 7/0 13/1 2/0 3/1 3/0 9/1 4/0 2/0 1/0 12/9 10/3 5/0 12/1 1/0 2/0 9/1 4/2 12/12 5/0 13/13 13/13 # 3 Name Jon McMahon Career Lee Malandrino Career John Link Career Total Opponents 29 12 Date 02/23/08 03/01/08 03/04/08 03/08/08 03/11/08 03/15/08 03/22/08 03/25/08 03/29/08 04/05/08 04/12/08 04/18/08 04/26/08 Opponent at Dartmouth at Hobart HOLY CROSS at Sacred Heart HARVARD at Quinnipiac at Siena at Yale VERMONT ALBANY at Stony Brook at UMBC BINGHAMTON W/L L L L L L L L L L L L L L G 15 15 10 5 8 5 4 0 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 141 Score 6-10 4-13 7-9 10-11 2-11 5-8 4-10 3-11 5-7 11-14 7-11 5-16 5-10 A 5 4 9 13 6 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 78 Pts 20 19 19 18 14 5 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 219 Sh 44 45 44 31 39 40 25 1 20 4 7 9 7 2 2 0 6 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 337 479 GP/GS Min 12/12 710:49 41/38 2243:39 2/1 65:46 2/1 65:46 1/0 3:25 2/0 7:28 13 780:00 13 780:00 GA 128 447 12 12 1 2 141 74 GB FO 13 0-0 7 0-0 17 0-0 43 39-78 12 0-0 16 0-0 10 0-0 0 0-0 11 1-1 45 0-0 6 0-0 35 83-162 0 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 41 4-12 2 0-0 28 0-0 2 0-0 7 0-0 1 0-0 3 0-0 0 0-0 5 0-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 17 0-0 10 0-0 0 0-0 4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 7 0-0 3 1-2 29 0-0 0 0-0 380 128-255 432 127-255 GAA 10.80 11.95 10.95 10.95 17.56 16.07 10.85 5.69 Saves 142 438 8 8 0 0 150 122 CAREER STATS 2008 STATS & RESULTS Sv% .526 .495 .400 .400 .000 .000 .515 .622 G 22 42 19 5 46 5 4 17 4 3 2 1 1 8 3 0 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 5 26 22 13 24 0 1 23 0 1 0 0 0 5 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Pts 27 68 41 18 70 5 5 40 4 4 2 1 1 13 6 1 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Record 0-12-0 4-35-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-13-0 13-0-0 Goalie (saves) Goal Scorers Jon McMahon (13) Tilley (2), Pellizzi (2), Eustice, Bearse Jon McMahon (21) Eustice (2), Bearse, Pellizzi Jon McMahon (6) Bearse (2), Harris (2), Eustice, Tilley, Spivey Jon McMahon (16) Harris (2), Abrahamson (2), Tilley (2), Cudmore, Bearse, O’Brien, Griffin Lee Malandrino (7) Bearse, Abrahamson Jon McMahon (7) Bearse (2), Eustice, Tilley, Harris Jon McMahon (10) Cudmore, Bearse, Roop, Bryant Jon McMahon (13) Cudmore, Harris, Eustice Jon McMahon (14) Tilley (2), Pellizzi, Bearse, Harris Jon McMahon (12) Nosworthy (3), Tilley (2), Bearse (2), Cudmore, Eustice, Griffin, Fallon Jon McMahon (9) Tilley (4), Pellizzi, Bearse, Abrahamson Jon McMahon (13) Eustice (2), Nosworthy, Harris, Bryant Jon McMahon (8) Bearse (2), Cudmore, Tilley, Eustice 16 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE Since its modest beginning as a men’s basketball-only conference in 1979, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of the member institutions. Each of the nine institutions - University at Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook University, and University of Vermont - offers a unique blend of academic and athletic tradition. Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,200 student-athletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 21 sports: men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes. With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United States, America East has a population base of more than 50 million people and nearly 30 million television homes. America East member institutions include more than 106,000 students on the nine campuses and boast nearly one million living alumni. ATHLETIC SUCCESS America East enters its 21st year of all-sports championship competition on the heels of one of the most successful seasons in history, as five of its 10 team sport champions won at least one game in the NCAA Championship and two other teams received at-large tournament bids. In addition, one student-athlete won a national championship and 20 others garnered All-America recognition. UMBC overcame a nine-goal deficit to upend Albany, 14-13, in the finals of the America East Men’s Lacrosse Championship. The Retrievers, who won a school-record 12 games, were edged by national semifinalist Virginia, 10-9, in the first round of the NCAA Championship. UMBC finished the season ranked No. 6 in the USILA poll. Albany and Stony Brook were also ranked at one point during the season. Five America East standouts were chosen All-Americans by the USILA with UMBC’s Terry Kimener receiving second-team recognition. ACADEMIC SUCCESS America East institutions boasted a pair of Academic All-Americans in 2007-08 while another 19 were tabbed All-District selections. A total of 18 America East teams received Public Recognition Awards by the NCAA under the Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR). The APR provides a real-time snapshot of a team’s academic success and the academic progress of student-athletes. More than 2,250 of America East’s 3,200 student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll after receiving grade-point averages of 3.0 or better. Included in that total were 1,015 student-athletes who earned a 3.5 or better and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Vermont was awarded the America East Academic Cup for the fourth-straight year as its student-athletes compiled a 3.14 grade-point average, which tied for the best mark in the award’s 13-year history. 2008 America East Lacrosse Standings School UMBC * Albany Stony Brook Binghamton Vermont Hartford W 5 4 3 2 1 0 L 0 1 2 3 4 5 Pct. 1.000 .800 .600 .400 .200 .000 W L 12 4 8 8 7 7 4 8 5 11 0 13 Pct. .750 .500 .500 .333 .313 .000 * – tournament champion Overall, America East student-athletes compiled a 3.02 GPA during the 2007-08 academic year. COMMISSIONER’S CUP Boston University took home the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup for the third straight year and sixth time in the last seven years. The conference award annually recognizes the highest scoring athletic program in America East as determined by a points system, which rewards a school for success both during the regular season and at championship competition in the league’s sports. Boston University, which won six league titles, three regular-season crowns and had four runner-up finishes, tallied 378 points, the most in three years under the current nine-member configuration. HISTORY To see how far America East has progressed, consider the conference was established in 1979 as the ECAC North. The conference at that time consisted of 10 institutions and sponsored league competition only in men’s basketball, with the champion receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Championship. Men’s basketball remained the lone league sport until the 1988-89 academic year. At that time, the conference’s Board of Directors made a new commitment to an all-sports association, creating the North Atlantic Conference by establishing an office, hiring a full-time commissioner, and embarking on a building program. The North Atlantic Conference merged with the Seaboard Conference (the league in which Boston University, Hartford, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, among others, competed in women’s basketball) in 1989 and the NAC looked to establish conference championships in several men’s and women’s sports. The conference changed its name to America East prior to the 1996-97 academic year and moved the conference headquarters to downtown Boston in 1997. In 2005, America East hired Patrick Nero, most recently the Director of Athletics at Maine, as the conference’s third commissioner. The conference office moved its headquarters to Cambridge, Mass. in July 2007. 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 17 RECORD BOOK THE 100-POINT CLUB Name (Years) Brian LaMastro (1999-02) Tracey Kelusky (1997-00) Kurt Jeskulski (1990-93) Lee Bailey (1989-92) Dave Blacker (1989-93) Todd Richard (1997-99) Travis Eckler (2002-03) Frank Branca (1999-00) Dan Hynes (1994-96) Alan Aiken (1986-89) Dave Frederickson (1985-88) Jason Clark (1997-98) David Stern (1985-86) Games 61 52 51 48 47 42 33 31 42 34 43 28 23 SEASON RECORDS Assists 129 70 81 91 41 47 47 66 32 37 48 50 47 Points 269 209 203 201 142 121 118 116 115 108 103 103 101 PPG 4.41 4.01 3.98 4.19 3.02 2.88 3.58 3.74 2.74 3.18 2.40 4.49 4.39 CAREER RECORDS Points Brian LaMastro (2000) Tracey Kelusky (2000) Brian LaMastro (2002) Lee Bailey (1990) Travis Eckler (2003) Frank Branca (2000) Kurt Jeskulski (1990) Brian LaMastro (2001) 84 83 77 66 64 62 61 61 Goals Tracey Kelusky (2000) Brian LaMastro (2002) Travis Eckler (2003) Todd Richard (1999) Jason Gifford (1996) Kurt Jeskulski (1990) 59 50 42 41 39 39 Assists Brian LaMastro (2000) Frank Branca (1999) Lee Bailey (1990) 52 37 32 Ground Balls Randy Elkin (1986) Keith Larit (1999) Tom Fallica (2002) Tom Fallica (2001) 129 127 127 115 Goals-Against Average Chris LaMonica (1997) Rorke Greene (2003) Chris LaMonica (1996) 7.98 8.25 9.56 Saves Chris LaMonica (1996) Chris LaMonica (1997) 254 236 Save Percentage Scott Jurnovoy (1986) Chris LaMonica (1997) .685 .682 Minutes Played Rorke Greene (2003) Jon McMahon (2007) Don Anderson (1990) Rorke Greene (2002) Goals 140 139 122 110 101 74 71 50 83 71 55 53 54 Brian LaMastro Goals Brian LaMastro (1999-02) Tracey Kelusky (1997-00) Kurt Jeskulski (1990-93) Lee Bailey (1989-92) Dave Blacker (1989-93) 140 139 122 110 101 Assists Brian LaMastro (1999-02) Lee Bailey (1989-92) Kurt Jeskulski (1990-93) 129 91 81 Ground Balls Tom Fallica (2000-03) Keith Larit (98-00) Bill Hillman (1987-90) Mike LoPresti (1995-97) Colby Crogan (1996-98) 383 297 281 278 263 Goals-Against Average Chris LaMonica (1996-97) Rorke Greene (2000-03) Eric LeDuc (1992-95) Don Anderson (1988-90) 8.76 9.93 11.09 11.29 Saves Rorke Greene (2000-03) Don Anderson (1988-90) Eric LeDuc (1992-95) Chris LaMonica (1996-97) 702 587 570 490 Minutes Played Rorke Greene (2000-03) Don Anderson (1988-90) Jon McMahon (2006-Pres.) Eric LeDuc (1992-95) 945:00 853:54 840:00 839:00 18 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE Tracey Kelusky 3,015:22 2,280:00 2,243:39 2,008:00 Chris LaMonica ALL-TIME RESULTS Year 1973 Record N/A* 1974 1975 1976 N/A* 3-6 4-6 1977 4-5 1978 4-6 $1979 0-8 1980 4-6 1981 1-9 1982 3-6 1983 2-6 1984 4-4 1985 5-6 1986 7-5 1987 1-8 1988 4-7 1989 4-9 1990 7-7 1991 3-8 1992 5-8 1993 7-6 1994 3-10 1995 8-6 1996 9-6 1997 11-3 1998 3-4 1999 8-7 2000 14-2 # 2001 6-8 Coach Anthony Giorgio Captains Dave Keyser Bob Isherwood Year 2002 Record 9-7 2003 9-8 ^ 2004 0-14 2005 2-12 2006 3-12 2007 2-13 2008 0-13 Craig Colegate Dave Keyser Dave Keyser (7-12, .368) Howie Weinberg Howie Weinberg Bill Thurston Rich Cheney (4-5, .444) John Sillivan Larry Scheinthal N/A* William Morcom Edward Hickox Jr. Christopher DeMicco Allan Wilson Bill Delaney John Bean Allan Wilson John Grant John Bean Allan Wilson Art Stueck Bill Stone Allan Wilson Art Stueck Bill Stone Allan Wilson Fred Kask Ken Sweeney Allan Wilson (14-39, .264) Mike Fortuna George Lyons John Herbert John Simonian Mike Fortuna Randy Elkin John Herbert (12-11, .522) Mike Fortuna Randy Elkin Gus Mazzocca Dan Hilsenrath Brian Dowgiewicz Dave Frederickson Gus Mazzocca Tony Newman Dave Frederickson Gus Mazzocca (9-24, .273) Don Anderson Alan Aiken Rob Quinn Don Anderson Greg Dvorken Rob Quinn Chris Lindgren Paul Adamczak Rob Quinn (15-23, .316) Paul Adamczak Lee Bailey Mike Burell Jack McGetrick Dave Blacker Kurt Jeskuiski Glenn Welsch Jack McGetrick Kevin Rettberg Mark Rettberg Jack McGetrick Greg Sherwin Joe Villano Jeff Lake Jack McGetrick Jason Gifford Mike LoPresti Dan Hynes Jack McGetrick Mike LoPresti Eric Bell Jack McGetrick Colby Crogan Keith Anzalone Jack McGetrick Keith Larit Dan Prior Todd Richard Jack McGetrick Keith Larit Frank Branca Tracey Kelusky Jack McGetrick Derrick Suddons Brian LaMastro Jimmy Dolan-Anci Coach Jack McGetrick Captains Tyler Francey Kevin Garvey Rorke Greene Brian LaMastro Tony Senia Jack McGetrick ( 87-67, .565) Tom Fallica Rorke Greene Eugene Fusco Andy Towers (0-14, .000) Mike Gillis Lawrence McDonald Chris Sauro Bill Warder (2-12, .143) Matt Holman Shaun Kiviat Josh Wasson-McQuigge Peter Lawrence Shaun Kiviat Brandon Herbst Matt Holman Josh Wasson-McQuigge Peter Lawrence Tom Harris Steve Roop Jason Whitehouse Rick Zahn Peter Lawrence (5-38, .116) Tom Harris Jon McMahon Steve Roop Joe Zucchero Total 159-251 (.388) * Not Available at time of printing $ First Year as a Varsity Sport ^ America East Regular Season Champions # America East Co-Champions Rorke Greene 1997 Lacrosse Team 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 19 ADMINISTRATION WALTER PATRICIA H. University of Hartford President Director of Athletics & Special Assistant to the President HARRISON Growth, vitality, and service to the community are key attributes of Walter Harrison’s first 10 years as president of the University of Hartford. Since his appointment as the University of Hartford’s fifth president in 1998, the University has experienced a period of energy and momentum unmatched in its history. President Harrison has overseen dramatic improvements in academic quality, finances, and fundraising. More than 7,300 students (5,600 undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students) study at the seven schools and colleges of the University of Hartford, which is classified as a doctoral research–intensive university by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The institution has seen a 15 percent increase in undergraduate enrollment, and a 23 percent increase in degrees awarded, over the past decade. A highly visible figure on campus, President Harrison is known for his enthusiasm for student life and University activities, and is fondly referred to as Walt by many students. During President Harrison’s tenure, the University has undertaken a vigorous and comprehensive building campaign. Many of the University’s residence halls have been renovated, and Hawk Hall, the University’s new five-story, 208-bed residence for first-year students, was completed during the summer of 2007. The oval-shaped Alumni Plaza, constructed out of concrete of various colors and finishes, now provides students with a large gathering spot on the residential side of campus. At the heart of this construction campaign are three major new additions to the University’s signature academic programs: The Renée Samuels Center of the Hartford Art School (opened in January 2007), the Integrated Science, Engineering, and Technology Complex (opened in 2005), and the Mort and Irma Handel Performing Arts Center (opened in September 2008), which houses the Dance and Theatre divisions of The Hartt School. The Handel Center, located in the Upper Albany and Blue Hills neighborhoods of Hartford, one mile east of the University’s campus, also contains space for community activities. Two buildings have been renovated to house two of the University’s leading liberal arts programs: Psychology (East Hall) and Communications and Cinema Studies (Abrahms Hall). In 2006, the University opened new state-of-the-art athletic fields for soccer, lacrosse, softball, and baseball. The University’s vibrant relationship with the Greater Hartford community is a hallmark of President Harrison’s tenure. The University has become a recognized leader in helping to improve public schools. It is the only private university in the country with two public magnet schools on campus—the University of Hartford Magnet School and the University High School of Science and Engineering. President Harrison’s community involvement is extensive. He serves on the boards of directors of the Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges and the Hartford Consortium of Higher Education. He is currently the president of the board of the Hartford Stage Company. He serves as trustee or director of a number of other Hartford-area organizations, including the Greater Hartford Arts Council, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, the Connecticut Science Center, and Suffield Academy. He is also a director of WorldBusiness Capital, an international finance firm based in Hartford. Reflecting his longtime interest in intercollegiate athletics, President Harrison chairs the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Committee on Academic Performance, the group charged with implementing academic reforms among the nation’s leading intercollegiate athletic programs, and serves on a number of other NCAA committees. He is the immediate past chair of the NCAA Executive Committee. He also serves on the Presidential Advisory Committee of the Association of Governing Boards. All this is a long way from President Harrison’s beginnings as a scholar of American literature and culture. A native of Pittsburgh, he graduated from Trinity College in Hartford in 1968, then earned a master’s degree from the University of Michigan in 1969. After an interim of three years to serve as a captain in the United States Air Force, President Harrison earned a doctorate from the University of California–Davis. His doctoral dissertation, “Out of Play: Baseball Fiction from Pulp to Art,” was one of the earliest scholarly treatments of baseball and its place in American life. In 1982 President Harrison left full-time teaching to take an administrative position at Colorado College. He joined Gehrung Associates University Relations Counselors in 1985, becoming president of the firm shortly thereafter. In 1989 President Harrison moved to the University of Michigan, where he became vice president of university relations and secretary of the university. President Harrison and his wife, Dianne, a scholar of 19th-century Victorian literature and mystery literature, make their home in Russell House, the president’s residence at the University of Hartford. 20 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE MEISER Pat Meiser, in her 16th year at the University of Hartford, serves as the director of athletics and special assistant to the president. One of only 22 women director of athletics among the 329 institutions competing at the Division I level, Meiser has 37 years of experience in coaching and athletics administration. In May of 1999, she was named one of the nation’s top 50 women’s sports executives by Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, and in June of 2006 she was named the Northeast Region I-AAA GeneralSports TURF Systems Athletics Director of the Year. At Hartford, Meiser heads a team that is responsible for growing the athletics and academic quality of the program, enhancing revenue and extending the program into the community. In Meiser’s tenure, seven sports (women’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s tennis and women’s volleyball) have won America East Conference championships and either reached NCAA Division I tournament or national postseason play. Basketball, in particular, has emerged with Meiser’s hiring of Jennifer Rizzotti and Dan Leibovitz. The women’s basketball team has been crowned America East Conference champion and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2008. The men’s team set a school record with 18 wins in 2007-08 and advanced to the America East Championship finals for the first time in school history. Revenue enhancement has also been an area of growth for Hartford under Meiser’s leadership. This has taken place through an expanded fund raising and alumni relations effort, development of a corporate sponsorship program, implementation of a licensing program and successful grant submissions. Most significantly, Hartford athletics embarked on a $10 million athletics capital campaign in April of 2003. The campaign, called Home Field Advantage, funded the renovation of the existing soccer and lacrosse field, the relocation and construction of a softball field, the construction of a baseball field and will include construction of a track surrounding an all-purpose field. The ground breaking for Home Field Advantage took place in April of 2005, and Phase I of the project was completed in 2007. Phase II is presently under way. Meiser’s commitment to academics is well documented and demonstrated through the success of her student-athletes. Hartford has been among the leaders in The America’s East’s Academic Cup standings each of the past 10 years. The Hawks won the Cup in 1996-97. This past academic year, the average student-athlete GPA was 2.98. Reaching out in the community is important for Meiser. She is past chair of the Greater Hartford Convention and Visitors Bureau and her appointment came at a critical time as the city opened a $350 million convention center. Meiser was named a Connecticut “Woman of Merit” by the Girl Scouts in June 2000. She is a board member of both the Connecticut Special Olympics and the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame. In October of 2007, Meiser served as Co-Chair of the CWHF Gala that celebrated the 35th anniversary of Title IX. The evening brought together the top female Olympians and national champions with ties to the state of Connecticut. Meiser has also been involved with various intercollegiate committees and organizations at the conference, regional and national levels. She serves on the Executive Committee of NACDA and is a past President of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (NACDA), has been a professional sport liaison, member of the soccer rules committee and active as a NCAA Certification representative. Over the years, she has also served a variety of roles in the America East Conference and is presently a member of the Executive Committee. Prior to joining the Hawks, Meiser was the associate athletics director for administration and senior women’s administrator at the University of Connecticut. During her 10 years at Connecticut, she played a pivotal role in the rejuvenation of the athletics program. Before arriving at Connecticut, Meiser was the head women’s basketball coach and a tenured faculty member at Penn State (1971-81). She gave the first women’s basketball scholarship at Penn State in 1974 and advanced the program to Top-20 status in the late 1970s. In addition, she coached the Gold Medal-winning East team in the inaugural 1979 National Sports Festival. Meiser holds a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education (1969) from West Chester University and a M.Ed. in education (1971) and an MBA in business administration (1986) from Penn State. She is a native of Lancaster, PA, and has four children: Katherine, 36, wife of Jason Steadman of London; Christopher, 34, husband of Renee Jansen, Boston; Julie, 32, wife of Robert Rioux of State College, PA; and Daniel, 30, West Hartford. She also has one grandson, Lincoln. UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD SMALL CLASSES, BIG OPPORTUNITY At the University of Hartford, classes are small, but the list of academic offerings is not. The University is a comprehensive, independent institution, offering educational and career programs in 89 undergraduate and 33 graduate areas of study in its seven schools and colleges. It prides itself on providing the intimacy of a liberal arts college with the creativity and intellectual excitement of a university. While the range of studies offered at the University is diverse, so, too, are the people. Enrolled are 4,796 full-time undergraduates, 841 part-time undergraduates, and 1,653 graduate students, representing 45 states and 58 countries. The full-time student-to-faculty ratio is 14:1. TRADITION The University of Hartford dates back to 1877, when the first of its original three schools was founded. The Hartford Art School (1877), Hillyer College (1879), and The Hartt School (1920) joined in 1957 to form the University of Hartford. The origins of the University can be traced back to the wife of Mark Twain. Mrs. Samuel Clemens, along with Harriett Beecher Stowe of Uncle Tom’s Cabin fame, formed an art society that later became the Hartford Art School. EXPANSION The University has undertaken several ambitious building projects over the past half decade. A $34-million Integrated Science, Engineering, and Technology complex, which included major renovations to the adjacent Dana Hall (one of the original buildings on campus), opened in 2005. On its heels, new turf athletics fields brought a much different look to the opposite end of campus, benefitting students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community residents. The new Renée Samuels Center opened in January 2007, providing the Hartford Art School with new space for its photography and media arts programs. In fall 2007, Hawk Hall, a five-story residential facility for first-year students and its adjacent Alumni Plaza, a new outdoor gathering place for students, greeted students returning to campus. Now open just a mile from the University’s main campus, the Mort and Irma Handel Performing Arts Center houses five dance studios, four theatre rehearsal studios and two black box theatres. It is a vibrant center for dance and theatre instruction and performances at one of the key gateways to the city of Hartford. The University of Hartford also houses two public magnet schools on its campus—an elementary school for students from Hartford and several neighboring towns and University High School of Science and Engineering, which saw its legacy class graduate this past June. QUALITY The University prides itself on its growing academic reputation, best illustrated by a consistent year-to-year increase in applications (more than 12,000 received annually) and selectivity (the University’s acceptance rate is lower than at any time in its history). The educational experience takes place in small, supportive classroom environments. LOCATION The charm of the suburbs and the opportunities of the city all come alive at the University of Hartford. Situated on a 340-acre, wooded, suburban campus, the University borders Hartford, West Hartford, and Bloomfield. Midway between Boston and New York City, downtown Hartford, only five miles away, is gaining a name for itself. HARTFORD AND THE REGION Dubbed “New England’s rising star,” Hartford is enjoying a renaissance fueled by the development of its riverfront. With retail and residential development taking off, downtown Hartford is poised to become a 24-hour hub of culture, arts, and entertainment. Within Hartford’s borders, one can tour the home of Mark Twain, mingle with 5,000-plus years of art at the Wadsworth Atheneum, and explore history at the oldest state house in the country. The Bushnell and Hartford Stage Company offer traveling Broadway shows and other award-winning productions. The XL Center and New England Dodge Music Center offer topname concerts while the former is home to the American Hockey League’s Hartford Wolfpack. The surrounding Connecticut countryside offers unlimited and varied get-away possibilities, including skiing, spring garden tours, fall festivals, and two of the world’s largest casino and entertainment complexes. It’s no wonder noted economist Richard Florida has ranked Hartford in the “Top 20” of cool places to live, work, start a family and have fun. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Numerous social, recreational, and entertainment alternatives exist for students on campus. More than 100 groups, clubs, and organizations, including campus media, student government, fraternities and sororities add to student life. The Campus Activities Team (CAT) is a student-run organization whose sole purpose is to schedule events for student enjoyment. The University of Hartford has gained a national reputation for the quality of cultural activities and fine-arts exhibits on its campus. The Hartt School and the Joseloff Gallery of the Hartford Art School are highly respected. Lincoln Theater, the Sports Center, and three auditoriums host numerous special events throughout the year. STUDENT LIVING The University of Hartford offers five different housing options, all with the security and tranquility of a suburban campus. Students begin in traditional residence halls as freshmen, but may opt for three different types of apartment-style living during their upperclass years. Food options are plentiful on campus, with two traditional dining facilities, a sit-down restaurant, nighttime eatery, deli, premium coffee outlet, juice and smoothie bar, and the Village Market, the University’s own on-campus grocery store. 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 21 FACILITIES AL-MARZOOK FIELD Al-Marzook Field has been the home to Hartford lacrosse for years. The facility underwent a total renovation in the summer of 2005, complete with a new artificial turf surface, bleachers, press box, scoreboard and concessions area. HARRIS FAMILY PRESS BOX During Alumni Weekend in 2007, the University of Hartford held a ceremony to honor Stan and Susan Harris for their outstanding contributions to the lacrosse program. The press box at Al-Marzook Field was officially named the Harris Family Press Box as current and former Hawks watched from the field. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The Hartford Hawks strength and conditioning program is designed to develop the best gains, in the least amount of time, in the safest way possible. It is the goal of the staff to develop both the muscular and cardiovascular systems in a manner that is compatible with the demands of competing as a Division I student-athlete. The hands-on approach not only increases safety in the weight room, but augments results of each athlete. The commitment from the coaching staff is the single most determining factor which maximizes results both in- and off-season. The methods endorsed at Hartford are based on research, physiological fact and years of experience. The college experience is a learning environment and the weight room is no different. The lessons that are learned in the weight room will be applicable to life once your playing days are over at Hartford. The purpose of the Hartford Hawks strength and conditioning program is to create a bigger, stronger, better-conditioned student-athlete that is less susceptible to injury. 22 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE PROUD SPONSORS OF HARTFORD LACROSSE 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 23 C R EAS E C B TH E U L R A HE A CR OS SE T HE T BE HIN RD O D HARTF L Stop by the CREASE CLUB table at all home games to find out how you can become a member or visit us at www.HartfordHawks.com Hartford LACROSSE Meet Us At The Zook Where The Hawks Soar & Score Stan and Susan Harris 24 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE GO HAWKS!! Grandma & Grandpa Compitello 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 25 “Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there.” - Bo JJackson ackkson GO HAWKS! GOOD LUCK TO OUR 2009 HAWKS Paula (76) & Dave (74) Keyser 26 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE Wishing the Best of Luck in 2009 GO HAWKS! The Genik Schofield Family 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE • 27 ALUMNI WEEKEND 2008 This year’s lacrosse alumni weekend was held on October 11-12. Around 25 former players attended the event, which included the annual alumni game and a fundraising golf tournament. The weekend kicked off on Saturday at Blue Fox Run Golf Course in Avon, CT as over 70 people took part in the golf tournament. Prizes were awarded for first, second and third place. The tournament also included raffles and contests (longest drive, closest to the pin, longest putt), and all participants received a t-shirt. The main attraction of the weekend was the annual alumni game. Spectators looked on as the alumni team fought hard but eventually fell victim to the current Hartford roster. 28 • 2009 HARTFORD LACROSSE HAWKS In The Pros E v n players Eleven player p a e have carried the traditions of Hartford beyond lacrosse la acrros sse e beyo bey yo Al-Marzook Field. Five former Hawks are a re e currently cu urrren ntly tly playing in the professional ranks while inactive. Also playing beyond Hartford was six are si arre inact in nac ct who was a member of the 2002 USA Chris Chr C hrris LaMonica, LaMoni La aMon ni Wor World W orrld d Team. Te eam m. m. Trace ac ce Kelusky – Calgary Roughnecks Tracey Tyl y yl Tyler Francey – Buffalo Bandits JJosh s W Wasson-McQuigge – Toronto Rock Ja a Jason Clark – Chicago Shamrox B Br Bryan Bendig – Boston Blazers M Matt Holman – Boston Blazers R Rory Glaves – Edmonton Rush Der De err Suddons – Edmonton Rush e Derek TTodd Richard – Toronto Rock Bria B ria a LaMastro – New Jersey Storm Brian 2009 SCHEDULE Date Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Apr. 1 Apr. 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 Apr. 29 May 2 Day Sat. Sat. Sat. Fri. Tue. Sat. Tue. Sat. Wed. Sat. Mon. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Opponent Time DARTMOUTH 1:00 p.m. at Delaware 12:00 p.m. SACRED HEART 1:00 p.m. at Harvard 7:00 p.m. at Holy Cross 6:30 p.m. vs. Siena ! 2:30 p.m. YALE 3:30 p.m. at Vermont * 2:00 p.m. at Albany * 7:00 p.m. STONY BROOK * 1:00 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN 4:00 p.m. UMBC * 1:00 p.m. at Binghamton * 7:00 p.m. America East Semifinals TBA America East Finals TBA Home Games Played at Al-Marzook Field (W. Hartford, CT) ! - at St. John the Baptist High School (West Islip, NY) CAPS = Home Contests | *AMERICA EAST Contests