game notes - hounds @ machine - 5/16/15
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Game No. 5 of 14
CHARLOTTE HOUNDS (1-3) at OHIO MACHINE (1-3)
Saturday, May 16 | Faceoff 7:00pm ET | Selby Stadium, Delaware OH
Where to Watch: ESPN3.com or the WatchESPN app
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Charlotte Hounds Media Contact Jillian Fay, Communications Manager
[email protected] O: 704-206-1524 | C: 585-993-4321
www.charlottehounds.com
Ohio Machine Media Contact Noah Sharfman, Director of Public Relations & Operations
[email protected] O: 614-754-1973
www.theohiomachine.com
Hounds 2015 Schedule & Results
Date Opponent Result
4/12 vs. Rattlers 10-9 (L) OT
4/26 @ Cannons 12-11 (W) OT
5/3 @ Outlaws 15-12 (L)
5/10 vs. Bayhawks 14-10 (L)
5/16 @ Machine
5/23 vs. Cannons
5/30 vs. Lizards
6/5 vs. Machine
6/20 @ Lizards
6/27 vs. Outlaws
7/3 @ Launch
7/11 vs. Launch
7/17 @ Rattlers
7/25 @ Bayhawks
Current MLL Standings
Team Wins Loss GB
New York Lizards 5 0 -
Chesapeake Bayhawks 3 1 1.5
Rochester Rattlers 3 2 2
Denver Outlaws 2 2 2.5
Boston Cannons 1 3 3.5
Florida Launch 1 3 3.5
Ohio Machine 1 3 3.5
Charlotte Hounds 1 3 3.5
Hounds Numerical Roster (Active Players)
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
1 Chanenchuk Mike M 5'11 180 5/22/1990 Maryland '14 Poquott, NY M_Channy
3 Fowler Brendan M/FO 5'11 195 12/27/1991 Duke ‘14 Wantagh, NY BRabbit_3
4 Sawyer Mike A 5'11 195 6/7/1989 Loyola '13 Waxhaw, NC Mjsawyer4
5 Hawkins Josh M 6' 195 3/1/1990 Loyola '13 Amherst, MA HankHawkins
6 Aaron Sean G 6’ 237 9/4/1988 Union ‘12 Great Falls, VA SeanAaron1
6 Haus Will M 6'1 183 Duke '15 Palmyra, PA
7 Tripucka Jake M 6'2 200 1/30/1991 Duke '13 Boonton Township, NJ JakeTripucka7
8 Dionne Josh A 5'7 170 4/13/1991 Duke ‘14 Merrimack, NH joshdionne8
15 Ward Justin A 5'10 210 4/9/1992 Loyola '14 Glen Burnie, MD ThisJust_In15
16 Kimener Terry M 6'2 190 12/1/1984 UMBC ‘08 Oakton, VA TKimna16
19 Drew Kevin M 6'1 195 10/8/1990 Syracuse ‘12 Katonah, NY kevdrew19
24 Flanagan Ryan D 6'5 215 8/29/1989 North Carolina ‘11 West Islip, NY RyanFlanagan24
26 Haus John M 6’ 185 9/21/1990 Maryland '13 Chapel Hill, NC johnhaus26
28 Ehrhardt Michael D 6'5 220 1/7/1992 Maryland '14 Westbury, NY AirHeart12
30 Zomerfeld Alex M 5'10 185 9/4/1992 Bryant ‘14 Port Jefferson, NY Alex_Zomerfeld
33 Bassett Pierce G 6’4 203 7/15/1991 Johns Hopkins ‘13 Scottsdale, AZ 33fierce
34 Laconi Pat M 5'9 200 5/2/1992 Loyola '14 Mooristown, NJ CONI_ISLAND
42 Runkel Jack G 6'4 225 Loyola '14 Fairfield, CT Jack_Runkel24
44 Schmidt Brett D 6' 185 7/20/1989 Maryland '11 Maple Glenn, PA BrettSchmidt44
45 Dalton JP M/FO 6'3 220 Loyola ‘12 Queenstown, MD JPDalton45
51 Meagher Sean D 6'5 215 Robert Morris ‘14 Chesterfield, MO meagherbombs51
55 Poli Mason D 6’ 225 11/9/1990 Bryant '13 Downington, PA longpoli55
76 Ward Billy A 5'9 175 Syracuse '14 Baldwinsville, NY bward03
77 Lobb Henry D 6'3 215 10/5/1991 Duke ‘14 Narberth, PA luckyslevins
84 Cinosky Joe D 6'3 220 12/12/1985 Maryland ‘08 Boonton Township, NJ JoeCinosky
Hounds Alphabetical Roster (Active Players)
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
6 Aaron Sean G 6’ 237 9/4/1988 Union ‘12 Great Falls, VA SeanAaron1
33 Bassett Pierce G 6’4 203 7/15/1991 Johns Hopkins ‘13 Scottsdale, AZ 33fierce
1 Chanenchuk Mike M 5'11 180 5/22/1990 Maryland '14 Poquott, NY M_Channy
84 Cinosky Joe D 6'3 220 12/12/1985 Maryland ‘08 Boonton Township, NJ JoeCinosky
45 Dalton JP M/FO 6'3 220 Loyola ‘12 Queenstown, MD JPDalton45
8 Dionne Josh A 5'7 170 4/13/1991 Duke ‘14 Merrimack, NH joshdionne8
19 Drew Kevin M 6'1 195 10/8/1990 Syracuse ‘12 Katonah, NY kevdrew19
28 Ehrhardt Michael D 6'5 220 1/7/1992 Maryland '14 Westbury, NY AirHeart12
24 Flanagan Ryan D 6'5 215 8/29/1989 North Carolina ‘11 West Islip, NY RyanFlanagan24
3 Fowler Brendan M/FO 5'11 195 12/27/1991 Duke ‘14 Wantagh, NY BRabbit_3
26 Haus John M 6’ 185 9/21/1990 Maryland '13 Chapel Hill, NC johnhaus26
6 Haus Will M 6'1 183 Duke '15 Palmyra, PA
5 Hawkins Josh M 6' 195 3/1/1990 Loyola '13 Amherst, MA HankHawkins
16 Kimener Terry M 6'2 190 12/1/1984 UMBC ‘08 Oakton, VA TKimna16
34 Laconi Pat M 5'9 200 5/2/1992 Loyola '14 Mooristown, NJ CONI_ISLAND
77 Lobb Henry D 6'3 215 10/5/1991 Duke ‘14 Narberth, PA luckyslevins
51 Meagher Sean D 6'5 215 Robert Morris ‘14 Chesterfield, MO meagherbombs51
55 Poli Mason D 6’ 225 11/9/1990 Bryant '13 Downington, PA longpoli55
42 Runkel Jack G 6'4 225 Loyola '14 Fairfield, CT Jack_Runkel24
4 Sawyer Mike A 5'11 195 6/7/1989 Loyola '13 Waxhaw, NC Mjsawyer4
44 Schmidt Brett D 6' 185 7/20/1989 Maryland '11 Maple Glenn, PA BrettSchmidt44
7 Tripucka Jake M 6'2 200 1/30/1991 Duke '13 Boonton Township, NJ JakeTripucka7
15 Ward Justin A 5'10 210 4/9/1992 Loyola '14 Glen Burnie, MD ThisJust_In15
76 Ward Billy A 5'9 175 Syracuse '14 Baldwinsville, NY bward03
30 Zomerfeld Alex M 5'10 185 9/4/1992 Bryant ‘14 Port Jefferson, NY Alex_Zomerfeld
Hounds Inactive Player Rosters
Practice Squad
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
Blakely Bill A 5'8 155 1/9/1990 Greensboro ‘12 Charlotte, NC LB3NC_Bill
Capron Nico D 6'5 225 5/17/1990 Canisius ‘12 Waxhaw, NC nicbro32
Hogan Pat M 5'11 190 RPI ‘14 Sinai, NY
Sawyer Matt M 6'2 205 Loyola '14 Waxhaw, NC mwsawyer10
Scheich John A 6'1 185 Catawba ‘14 Waxhaw, NC JohnScheich
White Jeff G 5'10 220 Le Moyne ‘13 Buffalo, NY jeffwhite4
2-Game IR
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
88 DeNapoli Thomas M 6' 195 8/8/1992 Towson '14 East Rockaway, NY tdenap8
Military Inactive
# Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
9 Thul Garrett A 6'3 231 5/31/1990 Army ‘13 Flemington, NJ gtlax09
Collegiate Inactive
Last Name First Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Hometown Twitter
Belka Ryan M 5'10 Drexel ‘15 Crofton, MD savedbythebelka
Kelly John D 6'2 205 7/17/1993 Johns Hopkins '15 Sandy Spring, MD
Massa Kevin M/FO 5'10 200 8/5/1993 Bryant '15 Huntington, NY
Orban Kip M 6'2 200 2/13/1993 Princeton ‘15 Westport, CT OrbanPU13
Sankey Joey A 5'5 160 North Carolina '15 Warminster, PA jsankey11
Pronunciation Guide #84 Joe Cinosky — (Sin-aw-ski) #8 Josh Dionne — (Dye-On) #28 Michael Ehrhardt — (Air-Heart) #26 John Haus — (Hoss) #6 Will Haus — (Hoss) #51 Sean Meagher — (Mayor) #9 Garrett Thul — (Thool)
How The Team Was Built
Supplemental Drafts Collegiate Drafts Pierce Bassett (G) - 2014 Mason Poli (D) - 2013 Sean Meagher (D) - 2015 Mike Sawyer (A) - 2013 Jack Runkel (G) - 2015 Mike Chanenchuk (M) - 2014 Garrett Thul (A) - 2015 Tom DeNapoli (A/M) - 2014 Billy Ward (A) - 2015 Josh Dionne (A) - 2014 Alex Zomerfeld (M) - 2015 Mike Ehrhardt (D) - 2014 Brendan Fowler (FO) - 2014 Pat Laconi (M) - 2014 Henry Lobb (M) - 2014 Justin Ward (A) - 2014 Will Haus (M) - 2015
Trades Player Pool Ryan Flanagan (D) - October 2011 Sean Aaron (G) - 2014 Brett Schmidt (D) - November 2011 J.P. Dalton (FO) - 2015 Kevin Drew (M) - September 2012 John Haus (M) - January 2013 Jake Tripucka (M) - January 2013 Josh Hawkins (M) - July 2013 Terry Kimener (M) - December 2014 Joe Cinosky (D) - January 2015
Hounds Coaching Staff
Hounds Medical Staff
Mike Cerino Head Coach, 4th MLL season
Limestone College Director of Athletics & VP/Intercollegiate Athletics
Brad Touma Assistant Coach, 4th MLL season
Charlotte Country Day HS Boys Varsity Lacrosse Coach
Tom Carmean Assistant Coach, 3rd MLL season
Guildford College Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach
Chris Schiller Assistant Coach, 2nd MLL season
Southern Select Lacrosse Director / U.S. Men’s National Indoor Team Assistant Coach
Jim Galloway Equipment Manager, 4th MLL season
Charlotte Catholic HS Boys JV Lacrosse Coach
Curt Lamb Strength & Conditioning Coach, 1st MLL season
Limestone College Assistant AD for Sports Performance
Drew Delaney Advance Scout, 4th MLL season
Elizabethtown College Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach
Travis Gillespie International Scouting Advisor, 1st MLL season
City of Coquitlam Firefighter
Donald D’Alessandro, MD Team Physician, 4th MLL season
OrthoCarolina Physician
Catherine Rainbow, MD/SMCAQ Assistant Team Physician, 3rd MLL season
OrthoCarolina Physician
Ray Beltz ATC/LAT Athletic Trainer, 2nd MLL season
OrthoCarolina
Rebecca Rich, BA/ATC/LAT Athletic Trainer, 4th MLL season
Queens University
Crissi Harrison, ATC/L Athletic Trainer, 4th MLL season
OrthoCarolina
Hounds vs. Machine
All-Time Series: The Hounds lead the series 4-2, sweeping contests against the Machine in both 2012 and 2013. The Machine then swept the Hounds in 2014
Previous Season Results: The Machine swept the 2014 series, winning 15-8 in Charlotte and 13-12 in Ohio
Last Meeting: These two teams last met in Delaware, OH on July 19, 2014. The contest was back-and-forth for 60 minutes, with Ryan Young scoring the game-tying goal with two seconds left to force overtime. However, Machine attack Tom Schreiber scored 4:59 into the extra period to seal a victory for the home team.
2014 Team Stats
Hounds Machine
Shots 619 622
Goals Scored 153 (nine 2-pointers) 200 (six 2-pointers)
Assists 61 96
Goals Allowed 182 (four 2-pointers) 189 (four 2-pointers)
Saves 196 186
Groundballs 405 397
Faceoffs 176-386 (45.6%) 216-437 (49.4%)
Penalty Mins. 49 39.5
Power Play 23.1% 44.7%
Penalty Kill 69.1% 74.0%
2014 Head-to-Head Stats
Hounds Machine
Shots 60 61
Goals Scored 20 28
Assists 5 14
Goals Allowed 28 20
Saves 46 40
Groundballs 53 59
Faceoffs 22-56 (39.3%) 34-56 (60.7%)
Penalty Mins. 7.5 6.5
Power Play 14.3% 55.6%
Penalty Kill 44.4% 85.7%
2015 Team Stats
Hounds Machine
Shots 158 173
Goals Scored 42 (one 2-pointer) 45
Assists 16 23
Goals Allowed 49 (one 2-pointer) 51 (one 2-pointer)
Saves 59 51
Groundballs 136 94
Faceoffs 65-105 (61.9%) 45-107 (42.1%)
Penalty Mins. 9.5 6.5
Power Play 16.7% 30.8%
Penalty Kill 71.4% 100.0%
2015 Head-to-Head Stats
Hounds Machine
Shots
Goals Scored
Assists
Goals Allowed
Saves
Groundballs
Faceoffs
Penalty Mins.
Power Play
Penalty Kill
Hounds Previous Game Recap
TURNOVERS PROVE COSTLY AS HOUNDS FALL 14-10 TO BAYHAWKS Danowski tallies five points in return to Charlotte
The Charlotte Hounds on Sunday afternoon suffered a 14-10 loss to the visiting Chesapeake Bayhawks at American Legion Memorial Stadium. It was a day in which not much went right for the Hounds, including having to deal with a malfunctioning game clock at their home venue. Bayhawks midfielder Matt Mackrides was named Coca-Cola Player of the game for his three-goal performance, while the Hounds were lead by Jake Tripucka with one goal and two assists.
As the Hounds struggled with turnovers and errant passes, the Bayhawks built up a 4-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. The run included two goals each from Mackrides and attackman Jack Rice.
It seemed as though the Hounds found their rhythm in the second quarter, getting on the board within the first two minutes. Pierce Bassett made a save, cleared the ball to Tripucka and the Hounds worked it around before John Haus was able to find the back of the net. Less than a minute later, Mike Sawyer cut the Bayhawks lead to two with a goal from close range. But the visitors responded, putting together another four-goal run, including back-to-back tallies from Peet Poillon, to push ahead 8-2 with 7:04 remaining in the half.
The final three minutes were all Hounds though, as Haus was just barely able to get a pass off before being knocked to the ground. Josh Dionne received the ball and ripped it into the net. The Bayhawks got the ball back, but Bassett was able to make a save and clear to Michael Ehrhardt. The defenseman took it all the way to the cage, cutting the Bayhawks lead to 8-4 at the half.
Bassett stood tall to start second half, making three straight saves before the Hounds got the ball back. Terry Kimener was able to score on the run to make it 8-5 with just under 10 minutes to play in the third quarter. Brett Schmidt then forced a turnover and took the ball down the field, scoring as he fell to the ground. But that’s where the Hounds’ momentum halted, as the Bayhawks scored three straight, including the third of the day from Mackrides, to close the quarter with an 11-6 advantage.
Steven Robarge won the opening faceoff for the Bayhawks in the fourth quarter, setting up Matt Danowski for his second goal of the day. One minute later Jeff Reynolds got in front of Bassett, faked his shot high and scored low to give the visitors a 13-6 lead. Ehrhardt was able to finish a two-point goal in transition and Dionne scored his second while being knocked to the ground to get the Hounds back within four, 13-9, with 9:13 remaining in the game. After 5:41 of scoreless play, Reynolds notched his second of the night to essentially put the game out of reach for the Hounds. Tripucka scored his lone goal with 2:45 remaining in the game to account for the 14-10 final.
The Hounds (1-3) will have a short turnaround this week, as they travel to Delaware, Ohio to face the Ohio Machine (1-3) on Saturday, May 16. The Machine are coming off a 15-12 loss at the Florida Launch. Saturday’s game will be played at Ohio Wesleyan’s Selby Stadium with faceoff scheduled for 7:00pm. Fans can watch the action live on ESPN3 or the WatchESPN app.
Machine Previous Game Recap
MACHINE FALLS AT FLORIDA
BOCA RATON, LF (May 9, 2015) — After a lightning delay just two minutes into the first quarter that postponed the game for an hour and 15 minutes, the Machine fell to the Florida Launch 15-12 despite hat tricks from Peter Baum and James Daily. The game got off to a quick start in favor of Florida as David Earl fired home the first goal of the game at the 12:17 mark in the first quarter. Immediately following the first score, lighting struck over FAU Stadium, postponing the game until 8:30 p.m. The hour-plus break seemed to be just what the Machine needed in order to even the playing field with the Launch. After a quick Florida goal, the Machine was able to tie the game up with back-to-back goals from Tom Schreiber and Marcus Holman. Steele Stanwick returned to action for the Machine for his 38th career appearance after missing last weekend’s win over Chesapeake. Stanwick made his presence known, finishing with three assists. After a hat-trick in his Machine debut last weekend, Daily picked up right where he had left off in Chesapeake with a behind-the-back goal to end the half and tie the game at seven. For the second weekend in a row, Daily would tally a hat trick for the Machine. The second half would open with another goal from Daily to give Ohio its first lead of the game. However, Florida would answer quickly with a two straight goals after to put the Launch up by two. The Launch would continue to extend its lead to as many as five in the fourth quarter. The Machine slowly tried to chip at Florida’s lead when Kyle Harrison got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter. Baum and Holman followed with late fourth quarter goals, however it seemed to be a story of too little too late as the deficit was too much for the Machine to fight back from. After two straight games on the road, Ohio will be back in action for two straight home games. The Machine returns to Selby Stadium on Saturday, May 16 as the Charlotte Hounds come to Ohio.
Hounds Scoring Leaders
Hounds Goalie Leaders
Machine Scoring Leaders
Machine Goalie Leaders
MLL Scoring Leaders
MLL Goalie Leaders
News & Notes
BAD HABITS: Since joining the MLL as an expansion team in 2012, the Hounds have opened each season with a loss at American Legion Memorial Stadium and gone on to start the season 1-3.
DOUBLE TROUBLE: Michael Ehrhardt on Sunday recorded his first two-point goal.
HELPING HANDS: The Hounds have the lowest percentage of assisted goals in MLL ( 38.1%), while the Machine boast the fifth-best (51.1%).
SMALL ALLOWANCE: Pierce Bassett and the Hounds have allowed the second-fewest goals this season at 49 (tied with the Florida Launch). The Chesapeake Bayhawks have allowed the fewest at 40, while the Machine are tied for third at 51.
BALL SO HARD: The Machine have collected a league-low 94 groundballs this season, while the Hounds rank fourth with 136.
THEY’VE GOT THE POWER: The Machine currently boast a perfect penalty kill rating at 100.0%. The team has played short handed seven times but has allowed zero goals.
TRANSACTION ALERTS: The Hounds this week waived midfielder Casey Cittadino and activated collegiate draftee Will Haus (M, Duke). In addition, Tom DeNapoli was moved to the 2-game IR (wrist) and Mike Chanenchuk was activated off the PUP list.
Active Player Notes
#1 Mike Chanenchuk (M) — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (2); Points (4)
#3 Brendan Fowler (M/FO) — Back-to-back NCAA Champion with Duke (2013 & 2014) — 2015 MLL Week 1 FOA-thlete of the Week — Named MLL Humanitarian of the Month in July 2014 after cutting and donating hair to the Locks of Love organization — Also played football during his undergraduate career at Duke — Returned to Duke for grad school in 2014 and used final year of athletic eligibility to join the wrestling team — MLL Single Game Highs: Faceoff (16-23, 69.6%); Groundballs (8); Goals (2)
#4 Mike Sawyer (A) — Broke the Guinness World Record for Fastest Lacrosse shot in 2013, shooting 114mph at the MLL All-Star Game in Charlotte (previous record was 111mph) — 2013 MLL All-Star participant — Won an NCAA Championship with Loyola in 2012 — Was a Tewaaraton Award Finalist in 2012 — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Points (4) — Scored three 2-point goals in 2014
#5 Josh Hawkins (M) — Won an NCAA Championship with Loyola in 2012 — Volunteer Assistant Coach for Amherst College Men’s Lacrosse — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (2); Groundballs (5)
#7 Jake Tripucka (M) — Father Kelly Tripucka played for the Charlotte Hornets from 1988-1991 — Late Grandfather Frank Tripucka was the first-ever quarterback for the Denver Broncos in 1960 — Won two NCAA Championships with Duke, the first as a freshman in 2010 and the second as a senior in 2013 — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Points (3)
#8 Josh Dionne (A) — Assistant Coach for NAVY Women’s Lacrosse — Won back-to-back NCAA Championships with Duke in 2013 and 2014 — Scored his first MLL goal in his first MLL appearance on April 12 — Has scored at least one goal in each of his first three MLL games
#15 Justin Ward (A) — 2014 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year — Won an NCAA Championship with Loyola in 2012 — Holds Loyola’s career assists record (120), single-season assist record (53) and ranks sixth in school history with 177 total points — Volunteer Assistant Coach for Georgetown Men’s Lacrosse — Set the Hounds’ single-season assist record (21) in 2014 — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Assists (3); Points (5)
#16 Terry Kimener (M) — 2008 America East Player of the Year — 2008 America East Tournament MVP — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Points (5)
#19 Kevin Drew (M) — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (2); Groundballs (6) — 2015 MLL Week 3 Defensive Player of the Week — 2014 MLL All-Star Game participant
#24 Ryan Flanagan (D) — 2010 Co-Winner of the Schmeisser Memorial Cup as the nation’s top collegiate defenseman — Three-time MLL All-Star Game participant (2012, 2013 & 2014) — Named MLL Humanitarian of the Month in February 2014 — 2014 MLL Week 9 Warrior Defensive Player of the Week — MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (12); Goals (2)
#26 John Haus (M) — 2015 Hounds Co-Captain — Volunteer Assistant Coach for High Point University Men’s Lacrosse — MLL Single Game Highs: Goals (3); Points (5)
#28 Michael Ehrhardt (D) — MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (6) — Scored at least one goal each MLL season (2014 & 2015)
#30 Alex Zomerfeld (M) — First MLL point came on an assist in the 2015 season opener versus Rochester
#33 Pierce Bassett (G) — MLL Single-Game Highs: Saves (20); Fewest Goals Allowed (7); Most Goals Allowed (15)
#34 Pat Laconi (M) — Won an NCAA Championship with Loyola in 2012 — MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (3); — Currently a law student at the University of Baltimore School of Law
#44 Brett Schmidt (D) — Two-time MLL All-Star Game participant (2013 & 2014) — MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (6)
#55 Mason Poli (LSM/D) — Quinnipiac Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach — While a junior and senior at Bryant University, Poli led the nation in long-pole scoring — 2012 and 2013 Tewaaraton Semifinalist — Led MLL in long-pole scoring for 2014, tallying six goals (three 2-pointers) and one assist for 10 points — Has finished with double-digit points in each of his MLL seasons
#77 Henry Lobb (D) — Won back-to-back NCAA Championships with Duke (2013 & 2014) — MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (3)
#84 Joe Cinosky (D) — Two-time MLL Champion (Toronto Nationals 2009, Chesapeake Bayhawks 2010) — 2009 MLL All-Star Game participant — 2010 FIL World Championship Gold Medalist as member of Team USA — MLL Single-Game Highs: Groundballs (6)
#88 Thomas DeNapoli (A/M) — MLL Single-Game Highs: Goals (2) Points (3) — Cousin Steve DeNapoli is a midfielder for the New York Lizards
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