User:Gounc123/sandbox/2017 men's lacrosse

NCAA tournament performance edit

Denver Duke Maryland North Carolina Notre Dame Syracuse UVA Champion
2008 not in tournament lost in final four to Johns Hopkins 9-10 lost in 2nd round to UVA 7-8 lost in 1st round to Navy 7-8 lost in 2nd round to Syracuse 9-11 won championship game over Johns Hopkins 13-10 lost in Final Four to Syracuse 11-12 SYRACUSE
2009 not in tournament lost in final four to Syracuse 7-17 lost in 2nd round to Syracuse 6-11 lost in 2nd round to Duke 11-12 lost in 1st round to Maryland 3-7 won championship game over Cornell 10-9 lost in Final Four to Cornell 6-15 SYRACUSE
2010 lost in 1st round to Stony Brook 7-9 won championship game over Notre Dame 6-5 lost in 2nd round to Notre Dame 5-7 lost in 2nd round to Duke 9-17 lost in finals to Duke 5-6 lost in 1st round to Army 8-9 lost in Final Four to Duke 13-14 DUKE
2011 lost in final four to UVA 8-14 lost in final four to Maryland 4-9 lost in finals to UVA 7-9 lost in 1st round to Maryland 6-13 lost in 2nd round to Duke 5-7 lost in 2nd round to Maryland 5-6 won championship game over Maryland 9-7 UVA
2012 lost in 2nd round to Loyola 9-10 lost in final four to Maryland 10-16 lost in finals to Loyola 3-9 lost in 1st round to Denver 14-16 lost in final four to Loyola 5-7 lost in 1st round to Duke 9-12 lost to Notre Dame in 2nd round 10-12 LOYOLA (MD)
2013 lost in final four to Syracuse 8-9 won championship game over Syracuse 16-10 lost in 1st round to Cornell 8-16 lost in 2nd round to Denver 12-11 lost in 2nd round to Duke 11-12 lost in championship game to Duke 10-16 not in tournament DUKE
2014 lost in final four to Duke 12-15 won championship game over Notre Dame 11-9 lost in final four to Notre Dame 6-11 lost in 1st round to Denver 5-9 lost in final to Duke 9-11 lost in 1st round to Bryant 9-10 lost in first round to Hopkins 8-14 DUKE
2015 won championship game over Maryland 10-5 lost in 1st round to Ohio State 11-16 lost in championship game to Denver 5-10 lost in 2nd round to Maryland 7-14 lost in final four to Denver 10-11 lost in 2nd round to Hopkins 15-16 lost in 1st round to Johns Hopkins 7-19 DENVER
2016 lost in 1st round to Towson 9-10 lost in 1st round to Loyola 11-16 lost in championship game to UNC 13-14 won championship game over Maryland 14-13 lost in 2nd round to UNC 9-13 lost in 2nd round to Maryland 7-13 not in tournament UNC

North Carolina edit

UNC depth chart edit

Attackmen edit

Probably starter Note
Luke Goldstock (#1), Sr. Returning two-year starter
Chris Cloutier, Jr. Returning one-year starter; from The Hill Academy in Canada; active player of box lacrosse[1]; #3 PG recruit[2]
Timmy Kelly, So. Could move to attack; probably in first six-man rotation; made Under-19 US roster (announced 1/27/16); Patrick Kelly's brother; #2 in "2014 Young Gun Senior Ranking" by Inside Lacrosse; 2015 Under Armour All-American
Other attack Note
Andy Matthews, So. Rotated with Timmy Kelly at "X" in second scrimmage of 2017 versus Navy; #14-ranked recruit (IL) in 2016
Jesse Cuccia, So. DB on UNC football team in 2016
Jordan Prysko, 3/5 UNC's top-ranked US high school attack recruit (#27); from Canada
Patrick McCormick, Jr. Inside Lacrosse #37 on 2014 Power Freshman
Matt Cunningham, Jr.
Matt Gavin, Fr.
Michael Guerin, Fr.
Zach Kissick, Fr.
Andrew Montross, A/M, Fr.

Midfield edit

First midfield Note
Michael Tagliaferri, 5/5, 6'0, 200
Justin Anderson, Fr., 6'0, 185 Scored three goals in 2014 Under Armour All-America game
Brian Cannon, Jr. Playing time in Navy scrimmage on first or second midfield line; Played on man-up unit and 2nd midfield in 2016; Inside Lacrosse #76 on 2014 Power Freshman[3]
Other midfielders Note
Luke Walsh, Sr. Playing time in Navy scrimmage on first or second midfield line; transfer from Denison; spent 2013 in PG year at Deerfield; his mom went to UNC
Will Perry, Fr., 6'0, 185 Playing time in Navy scrimmage on first or second midfield line
Peyton Klawinski, Sr. Scored goal in 2017 Navy scrimmage
Tanner Cook, Fr., 6'3, 205 Canada U-19 team in summer 2016, left-handed
Mike D'Alessandro, 3/5, 6'1, 215 UNC's second-ranked midfield recruit in 2015
Timmy Gehlbach, Jr.
SSDM rotation Note
Tate Jozokos (#28), Sr.
Brett Bedard, Sr. DNP/injured in 2017 scrimmage versus Navy
William McBride, Jr.

Face-off edit

Name Note
Stephen Kelly (#24), Sr.
Charles Kelly, So. Took seven face-offs in 2016 championship game; 2015 Under Armour All-American; no relation to other Kelly-surnames on team; played under current UNC assistant coach David Metzbower at Malvern
Riley Graham, Jr.
LSM rotation Note
Kyle Mathie, Jr. DNP due to injury in 2017 Navy scrimmage

Defense edit

Probable starters Note
Austin Pifani (#17, 6'2, 220), Sr. Four-year varsity starter in high school; captain his Junior year in 2016
Jack Rowlett, So. DNP due to injury in 2017 Navy scrimmage; made Under-19 US roster (announced 1/27/16); 2015 Under Armour All-American; blog said Rowlett played close D for first three years, then switched to LSM for his senior year and was one of his team's top scorers; from VA and was the 11th ranked recruit according to Inside Lacrosse
Ryan Macri, 4/5 Played on same football team in high school with UNC lacrosse teammates Jozokos (M), Carper (D) and Gilman (GK); his younger brother Cam will join UNC's lacrosse team for the 2017 season and will probably play LSM
Other defensemen Note
Joe Kenna, 3/5 UNC's top recruit in '14
Mark Rizzo, 5/5 Played 1st game; 1/4 captains in 2016 (P. Kelly, Pifani, Matthai)
Jack Lambert, 4/5
Bug Carper, 3/5

Goalkeeper edit

Name Note
Brian Balkman, 4/5
Jack Pezzulla, 1/4
Alex Bassil, Fr. Walk-on (?)

Changes to roster for 2017 season edit

From Inside Lacrosse's Top 100 (Sep. 2016) [4] Other first-year college players Transfers in Left before graduating
Will Perry, M, CT (Greenwich), #8 (#3-ranked incoming midfielder), 2016 Under Armour All-America lacrosse game selection, his high school coach (Scott Bulkley) played at UNC Justin Anderson, M, NV, #35, 6'0, 185, Mormon mission in last two years after high school graduation Matt Cunningham, A, 2/4, 6'2, 200, Exeter, NH (went to Deerfield) Eddie Gilman
Jack Pezzulla, G, MD (Boys' Latin), #18 (#1 incoming goalie), on U.S. U-19 team that competed in world championship in July 2016 (also made Under Armour roster) Tanner Cook, M, CANADA (Hill), 6'3, 205, on Canada's U-19 team in 2016 summer tournament, left-handed Michael Nathan, D, FL, 6'3, 205, 2/4 Colin Reder
Patrick Lyons, D, DE, #68, 6'4, 215 Connor Frost, M, CANADA Que Willey, D, UT, 6'3, 225 (played club lacrosse at BYU before transferring)
Michael Guerin, A, MA (Kent), #84 Zach Kissick, M, TX
Matt Gavin, A, NY, #85 Cameron Macri, LSM, MA (Governor's), redshirt junior Ryan Macri's younger brother
Andrew Montross, A/M, 6'4, 225, NC, son of former UNC basketball player Erik Montross
Tyler Seminetta, LSM, IL
Blake Tyndall, M, TX, previously #92 on an old IL list

UNC recruits that tried out for 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team on 6/29/15-7/1/15[5] edit

Patrick McCormick, M, NY, sophomore in 2016

Tim Kelly, A, MD, freshman in 2016, made the 30-man training roster (announced 8/15); made final roster (1/27/16)
Alex McGovern, M, MD, freshman in 2016
Aiden O'Brien, M, NY, freshman in 2016
Jack Rowlett, D, VA, freshman in 2016, made the 30-man training roster (announced 8/15); made final roster (1/27/16)
Charles Kelly, FO, PA, freshman in 2016

Patrick Lyons, D, DE, freshman in 2017
Jack Pezzulla, G, MD, freshman in 2017, made the 30-man training roster (announced 8/15); made final roster (1/27/16)
Blake Tyndall, FO, TX, freshman in 2017

Colin Munro, A, CO, freshman in 2018

UNC and Calvert Hall and Kelly family edit

Brothers:
Frank Kelly, III (Cornell 1985)
David Kelly (UNC 1989): won championship at UNC in 1986
Bryan Kelly (UNC 1991): coaches the Calvert Hall lacrosse team in Baltimore, Maryland

Dads and sons:
Frank Kelly, III (Cornell 1985): Frankie Kelly (UNC 2014) and Stephen Kelly (UNC 2017)
David Kelly (UNC 1989): Patrick Kelly (UNC 2016) and Timmy Kelly (UNC 2020)
Bryan Kelly (UNC 1991): Jacob Kelly (UNC 2023)

Brothers:
Patrick Kelly (UNC 2016) and Timmy Kelly (UNC 2020)
Frankie Kelly (UNC 2014) and Stephen Kelly (UNC 2017)

An uncle of Patrick and Timmy Kelly on their mother's side (Ken Miller) played football at UNC.

David Kelly (UNC 1989) and Bryan Kelly (UNC 1991) played on the UNC lacrosse team with current head coach Joe Breschi.


2016 stories to watch edit

*What drop off will Albany have without Lyle Thompson?
*Who will emerge as the third best attackman in the country behind Kavanagh and Cannizzaro? Zach Miller at Denver?
*How much will UNC struggle without five All Americans?

2015 All-Americans (returning in 2016)[6] edit

Denver 2015 All-American team Position Note
Connor Cannizzaro, Jr. 1st team A Not an All American in 2014, but 2014 ACC Freshman of the Year
Trevor Baptiste, So. 1st team FO
Christian Burgdorf, Jr. 2nd team D 1st team All American in 2014 in his Freshman year
Zach Miller, Jr. 3rd team M
Duke 2015 All-American team Position Note
Myles Jones, Sr. 1st team M 2nd team All-American in 2014
Deemer Class, Sr. 2nd team M 1st team All-American in 2014
North Carolina 2015 All-American team Position Note
Austin Pifani, Jr. 2nd team D
Tate Jozokos, Jr. 3rd team SSDM
Luke Goldstock, Jr. 3rd team A
Notre Dame 2015 All-American team Position Note
Matt Kavanagh, Sr. 1st team A 2nd team All-American in 2014
Sergio Perkovic, Jr. 1st team M
Matt Landis, Sr. 1st team D
Garrett Epple, Sr. HM D
Syracuse 2015 All-American team Position Note
Brandon Mullins, 5/5 1st team D 2nd team All American in 2014
Ben Williams, Jr. 2nd team FO
Dylan Donahue, 5/5 3rd team A

2015 Conference Rookie of Year awards edit

Conference Name School Note
ACC Justin Guterding, A Duke
Big Ten Joel Tinney, M Johns Hopkins
Ivy League Ben Reeves, A Yale

Regional matrix (% of roster) edit

Duke UNC Denver Syracuse ND
CO 0 0 17 0 1
Canada 0 9 15 7 1
MD and VA 10 21 10 3 12
NJ 10 3 11 5 9
CA 4 2 11 0 4
Long Island NY 21 14 9 12 6
New England 17 11 4 5 5
Central NY 0 7 0 37 0
Upstate NY 2 7 0 5 2
PA 14 7 0 2 4
OH 0 5 4 3 0
CT 4 5 0 3 1
FL 4 2 2 5 0
TX 4 2 0 2 0
MN 2 2 4 2 0

Best of 2016 (as of 4/30/15) edit

Name Team Position Note
Connor Cannizzaro, Jr. Denver A Led team in goals and assists in first year on team after transferring from Maryland
Matt Kavanagh, Sr. Notre Dame A
Zach Miller, Jr. Denver A/M
Ben Williams, Jr. Syracuse FO
Trevor Baptiste, So. Denver FO
Myles Jones, Sr. Duke M
Sergio Perkovic, Jr. Notre Dame M
3rd midfielder???
Best LSM???
Christian Burgdorf, Jr., 6'4, 205 Denver D Tierney says he is in the top five of all the first-team All Americans he has coached and has chance to be "one of the best ever"[7]; Denver's primary stopper as a freshman; Big East Defensive Player of the Year in 2015; Denver's primary stopper as a freshman
Brandon Mullins, Sr. Syracuse D Inside Lacrosse 1st team preseason All-American for 2015; 2nd team All-American in 2014; turned down football scholarship offers from Texas, Notre Dame, TCU and Oklahoma; defensive player of year in football his senior year in his conference at linebacker
Matt Landis, Sr., 6'2, 195 Notre Dame D ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2015; returning two-year starter

LSM candidates in 2015 edit

Name Team Note
Michael Howard, 4/5, 6'5, 220 UVA Singled out by head coach in October 2014 as having a "chance to be special"; played in 3/16 games in 2014
Peter Welch, So., 6'1, 170 Duke 1st-ranked LSM in 2015 recruiting class
John Sexton, So., 5'10, 185 Notre Dame 3rd-ranked LSM in 2015 recruiting class

2014 National Team players on college teams in 2016 edit

USA Canada Iroquois Nationals
Brendan Donville, G, Sr., Cornell (backup in 2015 to a Sophomore) Brendan Bomberry, M, So., Denver
Zach Miller, M/A, Jr., Denver
Warren Hill, G, Sr., Syracuse
Adam Bomberry, M, So., OCC

2015 Minto Cup players on rosters edit

Coquitlam Adanacs Six Nations Arrows
Brendan Bomberry, M, So., Denver
Shane Simpson, M, Jr., UNC

Notre Dame edit

Notre Dame starters edit

Starting attack edit

Name Year________ Height Weight Note
Matt Kavanagh (#50) Sr. 5'8 170 Returning three-year starter
Mikey Wynne (#24) So. 6/0 175 Returning one-year starter; played alongside his older brothers his first two years of high school at Glenelg; moved to St. Paul's for his junior and senior seasons; his father played attack at Salisbury; his mother played field hockey at Salisbury; two brothers played at Florida Tech; one at Lynchburg; youngest brother will play at Mercer[8]

Other Attack edit

Name Note
Ryder Garnsey, Fr. #22 Inside Lacrosse recruit in 2012; did PG year at Andover
Eddy Lubowicki, Sr., 6'0, 180 Played in 15/15 games in 2015; played in all 18 games in 2014; on man-up unit in 2014 and 2015
Pierre Byrne, So. Played in 8/15 games in 2015; #70 recruit in 2015
Anthony Marini, Jr., 5'6, 160 Played in 7/15 games in 2015
Tyler Ruhl, So. Played in 2/15 games in 2015; #64 recruit in 2015
Zack Bartolo, Jr. Played 1 game in 2015
Liam Kennedy, Jr. DNP in 2015
Jack Beare, Fr. Incoming PG

Midfield edit

First offensive midfield Note
Sergio Perkovic (#16), Jr., 6'4, 220 On varsity lacrosse for four years in high school and won four state titles; Michigan lacrosse player of the year as a junior and senior[9]
Brendan Collins, So. Played in 11/11 games in 2015; enrolled in January 2015 in his freshman year (why miss Fall 2014 ball?); #24 recruit in 2015
Trevor Brosco, Sr., 5'9, 185 Played in 5/11 games in 2015
Defensive midfield rotation Note

Long-Stick Midfield edit

Name Note
John Sexton, So., 5'10, 185 Played in 11/11 games in 2015; his sister plays on the ND womens lax team

Defense edit

Starters_________________ Year________ Height Weight Note
Garrett Epple Jr. 6'1 205 Started 15/15 games in 2015; started in 7/18 games in 2014; preseason HM All-American in 2015; started in 2014 championship game against Duke
Edwin Glazener Sr. 6'4 215 Started in 15/15 games in 2015; played in 16/18 games in 2014
Matt Landis (#43) Sr. 6'2 195 Returning close D starter; long-stick midfielder in 2013; Ended 2015 season as 1st team All-American after being preseason 3rd team All-American
Other defenders Note
Jack Sheridan, Sr., 5'11, 190
Chris Carter, Jr., 6'4, 205
Thomas Stephan, Sr., 6'0, 175
Pat Healy, Jr., 6'2, 200
William Young, So., 6'1, 175 From Andover
Alex Hurdle, So., 5'11, 195 ND's top-ranked D recruit

Face Off edit

Primary_________________ Year________ Height Weight Note
P.J. Finley Jr. 5'11 185
John Travisano, Jr. So. 5'11 185

Face Off Wings edit

Name Note
tbd Coach Corrigan said wing guys have to work well the faceoff guys

Goalkeeper edit

Primary_________________ Year________ Note
Shane Doss Jr. Started in 14/15 games in 2015

New to roster in 2015 edit

From High School top 100[10] From PG top 25[11] Transfers Others
Mikey Wynne, A, MD, 4 John Travisano, Jr., FO, MD
Brendan Collins, M, MD, 24 (some reports he enrolled in spring instead of fall) Austin Gaiss, M, MA (Corrigan said Gaiss was hurt and will not practice this spring)
Alex Hurdle, D, MD, 30 William Young, D, NY
Owen Molloy, G, NJ, 38 Patrick Hadley, M, NH, 6'3, 215
John Sexton, LSM, MA, 40 (his sister plays on the ND womens lax team) Kyle Borbi, M, NJ
Jordan Walter, M, NY, 51
Tyler Ruhl, A, MD, 64
Pierre Byrne, A, IN, 70

New to roster in 2016 edit

Note: Brian Willets was listed as the #6 recruit in the "2014 Top 50 Young Gun Seniors.[12]" He will do a post graduate year after high school[13] at Choate before playing for Notre Dame in the 2017 season. Willetts originally committed to UNC after his freshman year in high school. Attackman Stephen Chase was the #45 recruit in Inside Lacrosse's "2014 Top 50 Young Gun Seniors." He will also do a PG year at Choate in 2016 before joining Notre Dame for the 2017 season.

From High School [14] From PG Transfers Others
Timmy Phillips, M, VA, #32 Ryder Garnsey, A, NH
(#22 in 2012 Top 50 Young Gun Juniors[15]; PG year at Andover; All-USA 2014-2015 Boys Lacrosse First Team[16])
Langdon, D, MI
Jack Beare, A, TX (PG year at Andover) Farnish, D, PA
Schantz, M, PA
Trense, D/FO, GA
Tyrrell, M, MA
Olinger, D, CA
Crance, D, CA
Marchese, G, PA
Stinn, M, CA

Notre Dame recruits trying out for 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team on 6/29/15-7/1/15[17] edit

Hugh Crance, D, CA, freshman in 2016

Brian Willetts, A, NY, freshman in 2017 (doing a PG year in 2016)
Brian Costabile, M, MD, freshman in 2017
Jacob Kanak, D, IN, freshman in 2017
Jake Zullo, G, NY, freshman in 2017

Denver edit

  • Coach Tierney said his 2015 scout team was the most talented scout team Denver ever has had[18]
  • Will actively rotate first offensive set between attack and midfield
  • Berg said Denver has close to 70-80 plays, if include man-up[19]
  • There will be main sets, but Denver will change the sets for specific teams
  • Tierney says Canadian kids on his roster come back from the summer banged up after competing for annual Minto Cup
  • Brown in a Feb. 2015 article: "If a team doesn't want to slide and is slow to go, then you probably want to play in the middle of the field. You have a better angle to turn the corner and get your hands free. It might be more of a dodge-to-score day than a ball-movement and assisted goal day."[20]

First attack unit (started 1st game; attack and midfield; will rotate) edit

Name Note
Jack Bobzien (#11), Sr. (USA) Transferred from Hartford after 2013 season
Connor Cannizzaro (#40), Jr. (USA) Transferred from Maryland after the 2014 season; ACC rookie of the year in 2014
Zach Miller (#33), Jr. (American Indian, from Hill Academy) First American Indian to play for coach Tierney; Tierney said if Miller graduates it will be the "best story of my career"[21]
Tyler Pace (#3), Jr. (Canadian) Started 17/19 games in 2014; played attack his senior year in high school; 6th on team in points in 2014
Colin Woolford (#57), Sr., 6'2, 195 (USA) Played in 19/19 games in 2015; 13 points in 2015; transferred from Syracuse after his freshman year; played at Choate in high school (all years?)
Nate Marano, Fr., 6'2, 205 (USA) #15 2015 recruit; from CA
Austin French, Fr., 5'8, 155 From CA
Other attack/midfield Note
Brendan Bomberry, So., 6'2, 185 (Canadian Indian, from Hill Academy) Played in 8/19 games in 2015; eight points in 2015; had academic issues in 2015 that shortened his season (according to a forum post)
Max Planning, Jr., 6'2, 185 (USA) Played in 17/19 games in 2015; five points in 2015
Jeremy Bosher, So., 6'2, 220 (Canadian) Played in 13/19 games in 2015; no points (SSDM?) in 2015; #20 recruit in 2015
Joe Reid, So., 6'1, 200 (CA, USA) Played in 19/19 games in 2015; no points
Dallas Bridle, Jr., 6'2, 190 (Canadian, Hill Academy) Played in 8/19 games in 2015; one point
Walt Rooney, 5/5, 5'8, 160 (USA) Played in 15/19 games in 2015; one point; transferred from St. John's

Defensive Midfield Rotation edit

Name Note
Christian Thomas, Sr., 6'0, 195, #43 Played in 19/19 games in 2015; guarded Duke's Myles Jones on some plays in early season game in 2015

Face-off edit

Player Note
Trevor Baptiste, So., 5'10, 215 Won 80% of his FOs in senior year in high school

Face-off wings edit

Player Note

Long-stick midfielder rotation edit

Name Note

Defense (started 1st game) edit

Potential starters Note
Christian Burgdorf, Jr., 6'4, 205, NJ Started 18/19 games in 2014; 28 GBs and 13 CTs
Pat Karole, Sr., 6'1, 205, NJ Started 19/19 games in 2015; played in all 17 games in '14 with 5 GBs and 8 CTs
Dylan Johnson, Fr., 6'2, 205, CO
Other defenders Note
Jake Nolan, Jr., 6'6, 225 ACL injury at beginning of season; out for 2016; started 2/19 games in 2015; played in all 19 games in 2015; played in all 19 games in 2014 with 21 GBs and 6 CTs
Matt Jones, So., 6'4, 200 Played in 7/19 games in 2015; did PG year at Salisbury after starting four years on a high school lax team in Denver
Matt Billings, So. Played in 5/19 games in 2015
Scott McGowan, Jr. Played in 4/19 games in 2015; played in 7 games in 2014 with 4 GBs
Colin Siracuse, Jr. Did not play in 2015; played in 11/19 games with 1 start in 2014; 2 GBs
Brian Wegner, Jr. Did not play in 2015; played in 5 games in 2014 with 0 GBs

Goalkeeper (started first game) edit

Name Note
Alex Ready, Fr., 6'1, 210

Other goalkeepers edit

Name Note
Joey Gigantiello, Sr. Played in 5/19 games in 2015; 6 saves out of 12 shots
Hunter Krout, Jr. Played in 5/19 games in 2015; 3 saves out of 10 shots
Ryan Purcell, Jr. Played in 3/19 games in 2015; 2 saves out of 9 shots

2015 game-by-game participation edit

Duke AF F UNC ND OSU L PSU GT V SJU P M V GT Brown OSU Notre Dame Maryland
FIRST OFFENSE
Adamson, Sr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Berg, Sr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Bobzien, Jr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
C. Cannizzaro, So. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
S. Cannizzaro, Sr. S S S S S
Miller, So. S X S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Pace, So. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
DEFENSE
Burgdorf, So. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Cannon, Sr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Karole, Jr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Nolan, So. S S
GOALIE
LaPlante, Sr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S

New to roster in 2016 edit

From High School[22] From PG Transfers Others
Nate Marano, A, CA, #15 2015 recruit Zach Runberg (from Delaware; rising sophomore) Dylan Johnson, D, CO (tried out for 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team[23]; didn't make it[24])
Alex Ready, G, PA (PG year somewhere in 2015?)
French, A, CA
Jackson, M, CO
Harnisch, FO, CA
Ober, D, VA
Rutan, A, CA
McKone, M, CA
Parker, D, CA
Franklin, M, CO
Gaines, D, MD
Winsor, G, MA (Northfield Mt. Hermon)
Greenlee, LSM, CA
Begoon, M, CT

New to roster in 2015 edit

From High School top 100[25] From PG top 25[26] Transfers Others
Jeremy Bosher, M/A, B.C., 20, 6'2, 220 Matt Jones, D, CT, 8 Connor Cannizzaro, A, So. (from Maryland) Brendan Bomberry (Ranked 4th in a list on upcoming junior Canada lacrosse players in 2013[27]; graduate of The Hill Academy; member of the 2014 Iroquois Nationals lacrosse team with Zach Miller)
Joe Reid, M, CA, 23 Connor Donahue, A, MA (four-year varsity starting attackman)
Colton McCaffrey, A, CO, 55 Todd Fedyck, M, Ontario (went to Woodberry Forest)
Trey McGee, A, MD, 61 Grant Gravitt, A, NV
Trevor Baptiste, FO, NJ, 78, 5'10, 215 Matt Billings, LSM, DC
Ross Komenda, A, WA (four-year varsity starter)
Nick Phillips, M, CO
Sean Mayle, M, CA


High School matrix edit

The Hill Academy (Canada) Delbarton (NJ) Governor's Academy (MA) Salisbury Boys Latin, Md. Calvert Hall, Md. Chaminade, NY Deerfield Academy, MA St. Anthony's, NY
Denver Bomberry, M, Fr
Bridle, A, So
Miller, A, So
Matt Jones, D, Fr.
Duke Schaffer, M, Jr.
Welch, LSM, Fr.
Justin Guterding, A, Fr. Christian Walsh, M, Sr ('09) Brian Dunne, D, Fr.
Brendan Fowler, M, Sr.
Danny Fowler, G, Fr.
Greg Rhodes, M, So.
Thomas Zenker, M, Fr.
Luke Aaron, G, Jr.
Teddy Henderson, M, So.
North Carolina Tutton, M, Sr
Cloutier, A, Fr
Bug Carper, D, Fr.
Eddie Gilman, GK, Fr.
Tate Jozokos, M, So.
Ryan Macri, D, 2/5
Walker Chaffee, A, Sr.
Shane Simpson, M, So.
Pat Foster, A, Sr.
R.G. Keenan, M, Sr.
Patrick Kelly, M, Jr.
Stephen Kelly, M, So.
Evan Connell, D, Jr.
Jimmy Bitter, A, Sr. (on varsity lax three years)
Luke Walsh, A, So. (PG)
Kieran Burke, G, So.
Notre Dame Riccardi, M, Jr. Matt Kavanagh, A, So. Bobby Gray, Jr. (PG)
Patrick Hadley, Fr.
Liam Kennedy, So. (PG)
Syracuse Hill, GK, Jr
Young, D, Sr
Virginia Ryan Lukacovic, A, Fr. Joe French, A, Fr. (PG'13)
Alec Webster, D, Fr. (two years)
Greg Danseglio, D, Jr.

Regional matrix (% of roster) edit

Duke UNC Denver Syracuse ND
CO 0 0 17 0 1
Canada 0 9 15 7 1
MD and VA 10 21 10 3 12
NJ 10 7 11 5 9
CA 4 2 11 0 4
Long Island NY 21 14 9 12 6
New England 17 11 4 5 5
Central NY 0 7 0 37 0
Upstate NY 2 7 0 5 2
PA 14 7 0 2 4
OH 0 5 4 3 0
CT 4 5 0 3 1
FL 4 2 2 5 0
TX 4 2 0 2 0
MN 2 2 4 2 0

Duke edit

Duke's coaching staff places a priority on ground ball statistics in their post-game reviews.[28] In comparison, Johns Hopkins has found that the four most important post-game statistical considerations are shooting percentage, your opponent’s shooting percentage, your save percentage and your opponent’s save percentage.[29]

2015 seniors Chris Coady, Brian Dailey and Kyle Keenan were suspended for the first eight games of the 2015 season. After returning, Keenan started five games and Dailey started one game. An incident report filed to Durham Police 11/9/14 cited Keenan for unforced burglary and simple assault of a resident of an off-campus house located near East Campus. The police did report drugs and/or alcohol to have played a part in the incident and that the victim received minor injuries.[30]

Game-by-game participation in 2015 season edit

HP AF D M H P L GT SU UNC ND UVA SB M ND S BU OSU
ATTACK
Bruckner, So. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
George, Sr. S
Guterding, Fr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Matheis, Jr. S S S S S S S S S S S S
Russell, Fr. S S
MIDFIELD
Class, Jr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Cohan, Jr. S S S S S S S S S S
Keenan, Sr. S S S S
Jones, Jr. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Scott, Sr. S S S S
DEFENSE
Dailey, Sr. S
Dunne, So. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Pelton, Fr. S S S S S S S S S
Powley, So. S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Yanulis, So. S S S S S S S S S S S
GOALIE
Aaron, Jr. S S S S S S S S S
Fowler, So. S S S S S S S S S

2015 Face-Offs edit

Name Note
Jack Rowe, Sr. 179/329; 54%; 6.2 GBs/game
Kyle Rowe, So. 113/184; 61%; 4.2 GBs/game

New to roster for 2016 season edit

From IL's "Young Gun Senior Rankings"[31][32] From PG top 25 Transfers Other new players
Joey Manown, A, RI, #8 (2015 Under Armour All-American[33]) Prendergast, M, Niskayuna, NY
Cade Van Raaphorst, D, AZ, #18 (2015 Under Armour All-American[34]) Uppgren, G, CT
Brad Smith, M, NJ, #19 Alexander, D, FL
Transou, LSM/D, FL
Lowrie, A/M, MA
Shaffer, M, NJ
Fowler, M, NY

Duke recruits trying out for 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team on 6/29/15-7/1/15[35] edit

Joe Manown, A, RI, freshman in 2016
Brad Smith, A, NJ
Connor Alexander, D, FL
Jack Fowler, D, NY

Terry Lindsay, M, MD, freshman in 2017
Kevin Quigley, M, NJ
Brian Smyth, M, CT
Reilly Walsh, M, CT

Nate Buller, A, MD, freshman in 2018

Graduated after 2015 season (10) edit

Dailey, LSM
George, M
Haus, M
Hendrickson, M
Keenan, A
Kirby, M
Resch, M
J. Rowe, FO
Scott, M
Turri, G

New to roster in 2015 season edit

From High School top 100[36] From PG top 25 Transfers Others
Greg Pelton, D, PA, #3 (1st D-man; committed to Duke before his sophomore year) Justin Guterding, A, CT, #1; committed to Duke before his Junior year Pat Resch, SSDM, PA (joined Duke as graduate student after playing three full seasons at Dartmouth) Jack Harrington, D, CT (committed to Duke in sophomore year; on varsity lacrosse as freshman)
Jake Seau, M, CA, #10 (son of NFL LB Junior Seau) Kyle Rowe, FO, Stony Brook (older brother Jack on team; will practice/compete against each other for FO spot) Thomas Palisi, FO, NJ (won 84% of his face offs his senior year)
Peter Welch, LSM, NJ, #11 Greg Shea, M, WA
James Riley, D, MN, #39
Mitch Russell, A, SC, #41
Matthew Giampetroni, M, MI, #46
David Gill, M, NJ, #62

Playing time in 2015 season edit

Giampetroni, M: played in 4/18 games
Gill, M: played in 14/18 games
Guterding, A: started 18/18 games
Harrington, D: played in 4/18 games
Palisi, FO: played in 2/18 games
Pelton, D: started 9 games; played in 16/18 games
Resch, SSDM: played in all 18 games
Riley, D: played in 2/18 games
K. Rowe, FO: played in 15/18 games
Russell, A: started 2 games; played in 7/18 games
Seau, M: played in 13/18 games
Shea, M: played in 2/18 games
Welch, LSM: played in 14/18 games

Duke players on 2015 team on Top 50 recruit list edit

Freshmen[37] Sophomores[38] Juniors[39] Seniors[40]
Greg Pelton, D, 3 Jack Bruckner, M, 6 Case Matheis, A, 1 Kyle Keenan, A, 19
Jake Seau, M, 10 Tom Zenker, M, 26 Deemer Class, M, 10 Brian Dailey, D, 20
Peter Welch, LSM, 11 Danny Fowler, G, 28 Jamie Ikeda, D, 19 Kyle Turri, G, 29
Mitch Russel, A, 41 Ethan Powley, LSM, 47 Luke Aaron, G, 29 Will Haus, M, 43
Matt Giampetroni, M, 46 Brian Dunne, D, 48

Duke starters edit

Attackmen edit

Starters last game Note
Justin Guterding, So. PG year at Salisbury in 2014, #1 ranked PG recruit, four goals in first scrimmage
Case Matheis (#9), Sr., 5'8, 160: Played in first two games of 2014, but did not start; started 19/20 games in 2014; 16/21 games in 2013; top-ranked nat'l recruit in 2012
Jack Bruckner, Jr., 6'1, 197 Started first four games in 2014 and played in 19/20 games at midfield; #6 national recruit in 2013
Other attack Note
Mitch Russell, So.
Ben Sharf, Jr. Played in 4 games in 2014
Alex Prezioso, Jr. played in 1 game in 2014
Seamus Connelly, Jr. played in 8 games in 2014
Alex Prezioso, Jr. played in 1 game in 2014

Midfield edit

First offensive midfield (started 1st game) Note
Deemer Class, Jr., 5'11, 190 Started all 20 games in 2014; played in all 21 games in 2013 on 2nd line; scored 10 points against Syracuse in March 2014
Myles Jones, Jr., 6'4, 240: Started 16/20 games in 2014; started 5 games in 2013; only two players in the ACC are heavier than Myles Jones: So. Matt Lane (attack, 244 lbs ) at Syracuse and redshirt So. Tyler Avallone (goalie, 272 lbs) at Syracuse, completed post graduate year at Salisbury School in 2012 after four years at Walt Whitman in Long Island
Chad Cohan, Sr.
Defensive midfield rotation Note
Will Haus, Sr. (CAPTAIN), 6'1, 183 #3 selection in 2015 MLL draft; played in every game in the last three years at defensive midfield; Danowski said Haus is the cornerstone of what Duke does defensively
Greg Rhodes, Jr., 6'0, 200
Jake Seau, Fr., 6'3, 195
David Gill, Fr., 5'10, 175 Some blog said he would be in SSDM rotation
Other midfielders Note
Tom Zenker, So., 6'3, 205 Duke's 2nd-ranked recruit after Bruckner in 2013
Justin George, Sr., 6'1, 170 (CAPTAIN)
Year Player GP/TG Goals/game Assists/game GB/game TO/game CT/game Pen-Min
2012 Haus, Fr. 20/20 0.2 0.1 1.4 0.5 0.5 4-4.5
2013 Haus, So. 21/21 0.3 0.2 2.8 0.5 0.3 7-5.0
2014 Haus, Jr. 20/20 0.6 0.2 2.2 0.4 0.2 6-4.5
2015 Haus, Sr.

Long-Stick Midfield edit

Competing for time Year________ Height Weight Note
Peter Welch So. 6'2 185 #11 national recruit in 2014

Defense edit

Starters in last game Note
Greg Pelton, So. #3 national recruit in 2014; 1st D-man recruit; committed to Duke before his sophomore year
Ethan Powley, Jr., 6'2, 195, #44 Sometimes on roster as LSM; Played in 11 games in 2014; #47 recruit in 2013; marked Berg at some points during Denver game
Chris Coady, Sr., 6'2, 225 Suspended indefinitely at start of 2015 season[41]; played in 11/20 games in 2014
Other defenders Note
Ian Yanulis, Jr., 6'3, 200, #39 Played in 16/21 games and was "key" member of man-down unit
Brian Dunne, Jr., 6'1, 200, #88 Started in 1 game in 2014 and played in 9/20; Duke's top-ranked D-recruit in 2013
Rowland Pettit, Sr., 6'3, 215 Played in 5/20 games in 2014
Calder Alfano, Jr., 5'10, 185 Missed '14 due to injury
James Riley, So., 6'3, 205 Duke's 2nd-ranked D-recruit in 2014
Jack Harrington, So., 6'3, 205 On his high school varsity lacrosse team as a freshman

Faceoff Rotation edit

Name Note
Kyle Rowe, Jr., 6'0, 205 Transfer from Stony Brook in 2015; primary faceoff man his first year; won 248/397 (62.5%; 6th in DI) and had 10 GBs per game (3rd in DI)
Thomas Palisi, So., 5'8, 165 Won 81% of his faceoffs in high school

Faceoff Wings edit

Name Note

Goalkeeper edit

Primary_________________ Year________ Height Weight Note
Danny Fowler Jr. 5'10 190 Started 9/16 games in 2015
Luke Aaron (#2) Sr. 6'1 190 Started five of first seven games in 2014, on Deerfield varsity lacrosse team for four years

Albany edit

Game-by-game participation edit

Yale UMBC
ATTACK
Lyle Thompson (Sr.) S S
Seth Oakes (RSo.) S S
Connor Fields (Fr.) S S
MIDFIELD
John Maloney (Jr.) S S
Riley Lasda (Sr., LSM) S
Eric Cantor (Sr., LSM) S
Matt Garziano (Sr.) S
DEFENSE
Stone Sims (Fr.) S S
Mike Russell (RSr.) S S
James Burdette (So.) S S
GOALIE
Blaze Riorden (Jr.) S S

Syracuse edit

2015 game-by-game participation edit

S C A S J D ND UA UNC H UNC D C M
ATTACK
Barber, 3/4 S S S
Donahue, 4/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Rice, 4/4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Staats, 2/2 S S S S S S S S S S S
MIDFIELD
Evans, So. S
Galasso, 5/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Lecky, 5/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Schoonmaker, 5/5 S S S S S S S S S dnp S S S S
DEFENSE
D'Agostino, 3/4 S S (played)
McDermott, 3/4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Mullins, 4/5 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Young, 4/4 S S S S S S S (played) S S S S S S
GOALIE
Wardwell, 4/4 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
S C Army SJU JHU Duke ND UA UNC H UNC
FACE-OFF
Williams 17/20 9/22 21/25 13/19 16/27 14/22 18/29 24/27 21/35 8/9 14/21

Syracuse starters edit

Attackmen edit

Projected starters Notes
Dylan Donahue, 5/5
Tim Barber, 2/2 Played 2013 and 2014 seasons at Onondaga Community College (OCC); stepped in at attack for Staats when Staats was injured in 2015
Jordan Evans, Jr. 1 start in 2015; played in 13/15 games in 2015
Other potential attack Note
Matt Lane, 3/5, 6'7, 244 Played in 8/15 games in 2015
Jeff Desko, 4/5 Played in 7/15 games in 2015
J.T. Forkin, 3/5 Played in 7/15 games in 2015
Gale Thorpe, 2/5 No games in 2015
Brennen Ferguson, 2/5 No games in 2015

Midfield edit

Name Note
Nick Weston, Jr. Played in 15/15 games in 2015
Other midfielders Note
Derek DeJoe, 4/4 Played in 14/15 games in 2015; primarily man-up
Sergio Salcido, 4/5, 5'7, 159 Played in 14/15 games in 2015
Ryan Simmons, 3/5 Played in 11/15 games in 2015
Defensive midfield rotation Note
Tom Grimm, 5/5 2015 captain

Long-Stick Midfield edit

2014 returners Year Note
Scott Firman (#29) Jr.

Defense edit

Name Notes
Brandon Mullins (#11, 5/5, 6'2, 212)
Jay McDermott (#88), 4/4, 6'2, 184
Ralph D'Agostino, 4/4, 5'8, 191
Other close defenders Note
Bobby Tait, 5/5
Ryan Palasek (#81), Sr., 6'1, 223

Face Off Rotation edit

Name Year Note
Ben Williams (5'11, 192) Jr. Transfer from Holy Cross; won 53% of his face-offs his freshman year; won 11 of 16 FOs in scrimmage against Hofstra
Cal Paduda (#41, 5'8, 180) 4/5 Redshirted in 2014 after playing at faceoff in 2013
Zach Vehar (5'11, 215) Jr. Transfer from Quinnipiac; won 54% of his face-offs his freshman year
Joe DeMarco (5'4, 184) Jr. Won all his face-offs in the Oct. '14 alumni game
Austin Wentworth (5'11, 186) Sr. Won 31% (5-16) in six games in 2014
Pat Carlin So.
Max Parker So.
Nate Farrell So.

Goalkeeper edit

Name Year Note
Warren Hill Sr. Starting goalie for Onondaga Community College (OCC) in previous two seasons; starting goalie for Iroquois national lacrosse team in 2014
  • Syracuse had one player transfer (Dylan Maltz, A, Fr., to Maryland) after the 2014 season

New to roster for 2016 season edit

From IL's "Young Gun Senior Rankings"[42][43] Other new players From PG top 25 Transfers
Nick Mellen, D, NY, #9 (2015 Under Armour All-American[44]; All-USA Boys Lacrosse: First team[45]) Tyson Bomberry, LSM/D, from CA, last two years in high school at Avon Old Farms, on 2014 Iroquois National team, not a brother of Denver's Brendan Bomberry (2015 Under Armour All-American[46]; All-USA Boys Lacrosse: Second team[47])
Sam Romano, M, TX, #27 (2015 Under Armour All-American[48]; All-USA Boys Lacrosse: First team[49]) Nathan Solomon, A, GA (2015 Under Armour All-American[50])
Nash, M, NY
O'Sullivan, A/M, NJ
Dilts, D, IN
Helmer, D, NJ (All-USA Boys Lacrosse: First team[51])
Swigart, LSM/D, CA
Martin, FO/M, MI
Belcher, FO, VA
Jamie Trimboli, M, NY (ALL-USA Boys Lacrosse: Second team)

New to roster in 2015 edit

From High School top 100[52] From PG top 25[53] Transfers; Junior College Others
Austin Fusco, D/LSM, NY, 58 Ralph D'Agostino, D, Jr. (from Furman) Luke Schwasnick, M, NY
Bradley McKinney, M, NY, 60 Tim Barber, M, Jr. (from OCC; National JC Player of the Year in 2014) Gale Thorpe, A, NY (father a coach on Syracuse women's lacrosse team)
Warren Hill, G, Jr. (from OCC) Pat Carlin, FO, NY
Zach Vehar, FO, So. (from Qunnipiac, sister on women's lacrosse team) Max Parker, M/FO, FL
Ben Williams, FO, So. (from Holy Cross) Tyler Ford, M, NY
Marcus Cunningham, D, NJ
Nolan Callahan, G, FL
Laz Chavez, D, NY
Nate Farrell, M/FO, NY
Brennen Ferguson, A, NY
Conner Phillips, D, NJ

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