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VIRGINIA SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result TV Feb. 18 at No. 20 Drexel W/9-8 Feb. 21 VMI W/19-5 Feb. 25 STONY BROOK W/12-5 ESPN3 Feb. 28 at Mount St. Mary’s W/17-5 Mar. 4 No. 3 SYRACUSE W/14-10 ESPN Mar. 6 VERMONT W/16-10 Mar. 10 vs. No. 3 Cornell ^ W/9-8 OT ESPNU Mar. 17 at Ohio State W/11-9 Mar. 24 No. 2 JOHNS HOPKINS L/10-11 OT ESPNU Mar. 31 at No. 9 Maryland* W/12-8 ESPNU Apr. 7 at No. 9 North Carolina* W/15-10 ESPN Apr. 13 No. 7 DUKE* L/5-13 ESPNU Apr. 20 No. 9 North Carolina SF! 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Apr. 22 Duke/Maryland F! 3 p.m. ESPNU Apr. 27 vs. Penn @ 7:30 p.m. ESPN3 May 12-13 NCAA First Round TBA ESPNU May 19-20 NCAA Quarterfinals $ TBA ESPN2 or ESPNU May 26 NCAA Semifinals & TBA ESPN2 May 28 NCAA Finals & TBA ESPN All Times Eastern; *ACC game; ^ Konica Minolta Face-Off Clas- sic (Baltimore, Md.), ! ACC Championship - Charlottesville, @ Whitman’s Sampler Mile High Classic (Denver, Colo.), $ Navy or PPL Park (Drexel), & Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.) RANKINGS: Media and Coaches Poll Virginia: No. 6 in this week’s Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll, No. 4 in the USILA coaches weekly poll. North Carolina: No. 9 in this week’s Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll, No. 9 in the USILA coaches weekly poll. TELECAST: ESPNU in HD Play-by-Play: Eamon McAnaney Analyst: Quint Kessenich RADIO: WINA 1070 AM Play-by-Play: John Freeman Analyst: Al Sadtler Sideline: Jack Bird FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW • UVa looks to stop a two-game losing streak at Klöckner, the Cavaliers only once before (2004) lost multiple home games in a row since Klöckner opened in 1993. UVa has never lost 3 home games in a row and on Fri. UVa will try to thwart history. • Saturday is the 74th all-time meeting between UVa and UNC, and the first in the ACC Championship since 2004. • Chris LaPierre needs 7 ground balls to become the 31st Cavalier to reach the 200 plateau - 67 ground balls will place him No. 10 all-time at UVa. • Steele Stanwick joins fellow Tewaaraton Award win- ners Mike Powell (Syracuse) and Matt Danowski (Duke) as former winners of the prestigious award to have remaining collegiate eligibility, returning to the NCAA game as the “reigning Tewaaraton winner”. • Virginia head coach Dom Starsia made a cameo as himself in the new lacrosse movie “Crooked Arrows” opening nationwide on May 18. GAME OVERVIEW The Virginia Cavaliers (10-2, 2-1 ACC) hold the No. 2 seed in this week’s ACC Championship and will face the No. 3 seed North Carolina Tar Heels ( 9-4, 1-2 ACC) in the semifinal round. UVa is ranked No. 4 in this week’s USILA coaches poll and No. 6 in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll. UNC holds down the No. 9 spot in both polls. Faceoff is set for 7:30 p.m. and the winner will face either Duke or Maryland for the ACC title on Sunday at 3 p.m. UVa is hosting the ACC Championship for the first time since 2008 and has won six ACC Championships since the league went to a tournament format. The Cavaliers are in search of their first title since the 2010 season. THE SERIES VS. THE TAR HEELS Friday marks the 74th all-time meeting between the Cavaliers and the Tar Heels, a series the Cavaliers own a 49-24 advantage in since 1938. Facing the Tar Heels every year since 1964, UVa and UNC face each other for the first time in the ACC Championship since the 2004 edition in Chapel Hill. The Cavaliers were the victors of the first meeting this season, 15-10, in Chapel Hill on April 7, UVa’s first trip to Fetzer Field since the 2008 season. North Carolina head coach Joe Breschi is in his fourth season at North Carolina and returns 31 letterwinners from last year’s 10-6 squad. GAME DETAILS Venue: Klöckner Stadium Capacity: 8,000 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Series vs. UNC: UVa leads, 49-24 in Charlottesville: UVa leads, 22-12 Last Meeting: 2012 (UVa,15-10) Television: ESPNU in HD Live Stats: VirginiaSports.com School Websites: VirginiaSports.com TarHeelBlue.com ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Lacrosse Contact: Vincent Briedis O: (434) 982-5533 • [email protected] ON THE WEB: VirginiaSports.com ON TWITTER: @virginiasports, @uvamenslacrosse GAME 13 APRIL 20, 2012 NORTH CAROLINA AT VIRGINIA • KLÖCKNER STADIUM • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. • ACC CHAMPIONSHIP - SEMIFINALS • 5 NCAA NATIONAL TITLES • 17 ACC TITLES • 10 LACROSSE HALL OF FAMERS • 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS • 327 USILA ALL-AMERICANS VIRGINIA CAVALIERS Record: 10-2, 2-1 ACC HEAD COACH: Dom Starsia, 20th season UVa Record: 238-74 • Career Record: 339-120 • Record vs. UNC: 22-7 VIRGINIA’S PROBABLE LINEUP Attack Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 6 Steele Stanwick Sr. 18-39-57 36% shooter 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy Winner 10 Chris Bocklet Sr. 29-8-37 33% shooter Face-Off Yearbook All-American (second-team) 14 Owen Van Arsdale R-Fr. 8-8-16 25 GBs Redshirted 2011 season First Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 4 Matt White Jr. 14-9-23 39% shooter Tallied 8 goals and 3 assists in 2011 NCAA Tourney 24 Rob Emery So. 19-5-24 34% shooter Face-Off Yearbook All-American (honorable mention) 34 Colin Briggs Sr. 16-14-30 31% shooter Face-Off Yearbook All-American (first-team) Second Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 3 Ryan Tucker Fr. 13-2-15 33% shooter Inside Lacrosse’s No. 9 overall recruit 32 Matt Kugler Sr. 2-1-3 5 GBs One of UVa’s four captains 41 Mark Cockerton So. 15-5-20 35% shooter Sees time on midfield and attack Face-off Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 2 Chris Clements Sr. 2-0-2 33 GBs, 11 CTs One of UVa’s four captains 37 Ryan Benincasa Sr. 0-0-0 89x153 FOs Has appeared in 57 career games 44 Chris LaPierre Jr. 3-0-3 50 GBs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (third-team) Close Defense Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 5 Harry Prevas Jr. 0-0-0 20 GBs, 8 CTs Started last 8 games of 2011 due to M. Lovejoy injury 27 Scott McWilliams So. 1-1-2 18 GBs, 11 CTs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (second-team) 40 Matt Lovejoy Sr. 0-0-0 21 GBs, 16 CTs Returns after shoulder surgery cut 2011 season short Goalie Yr. GAA/Sv% Rec. Notes 18 Rob Fortunato Sr. 8.32/.593 10-2 11-2 all-time Rec. at UVa NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS HEAD COACH: Joe Breschi, fourth season UNC Record: 44-19 • Career Record: 136-82 • Record vs. UVa: 0-7 Record: 9-4, 1-2 ACC

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  • VIRGINIASCHEDULE/RESULTSDate Opponent Time/Result TV

    Feb. 18 at No. 20 Drexel W/9-8 Feb. 21 VMI W/19-5 Feb. 25 STONY BROOK W/12-5 ESPN3Feb. 28 at Mount St. Mary’s W/17-5 Mar. 4 No. 3 SYRACUSE W/14-10 ESPNMar. 6 VERMONT W/16-10 Mar. 10 vs. No. 3 Cornell ^ W/9-8 OT ESPNUMar. 17 at Ohio State W/11-9 Mar. 24 No. 2 JOHNS HOPKINS L/10-11 OT ESPNUMar. 31 at No. 9 Maryland* W/12-8 ESPNUApr. 7 at No. 9 North Carolina* W/15-10 ESPNApr. 13 No. 7 DUKE* L/5-13 ESPNUApr. 20 No. 9 North Carolina SF! 7:30 p.m. ESPNUApr. 22 Duke/Maryland F! 3 p.m. ESPNUApr. 27 vs. Penn @ 7:30 p.m. ESPN3May 12-13 NCAA First Round TBA ESPNUMay 19-20 NCAA Quarterfinals $ TBA ESPN2 or ESPNUMay 26 NCAA Semifinals & TBA ESPN2May 28 NCAA Finals & TBA ESPN All Times Eastern; *ACC game; ^ Konica Minolta Face-Off Clas-sic (Baltimore, Md.), ! ACC Championship - Charlottesville, @ Whitman’s Sampler Mile High Classic (Denver, Colo.), $ Navy or PPL Park (Drexel), & Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)

    RANKINGS: Media and Coaches Poll Virginia: No. 6 in this week’s Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll, No. 4 in the USILA coaches weekly poll. North Carolina: No. 9 in this week’s Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll, No. 9 in the USILA coaches weekly poll.

    TELECAST: ESPNU in HD Play-by-Play: Eamon McAnaney Analyst: Quint Kessenich

    RADIO: WINA 1070 AM Play-by-Play: John Freeman Analyst: Al Sadtler Sideline: Jack Bird FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW• UVa looks to stop a two-game losing streak at Klöckner, the Cavaliers only once before (2004) lost multiple home games in a row since Klöckner opened in 1993. UVa has never lost 3 home games in a row and on Fri. UVa will try to thwart history.• Saturday is the 74th all-time meeting between UVa and UNC, and the first in the ACC Championship since 2004.• Chris LaPierre needs 7 ground balls to become the 31st Cavalier to reach the 200 plateau - 67 ground balls will place him No. 10 all-time at UVa. • Steele Stanwick joins fellow Tewaaraton Award win-ners Mike Powell (Syracuse) and Matt Danowski (Duke) as former winners of the prestigious award to have remaining collegiate eligibility, returning to the NCAA game as the “reigning Tewaaraton winner”.• Virginia head coach Dom Starsia made a cameo as himself in the new lacrosse movie “Crooked Arrows” opening nationwide on May 18.

    GAME OVERVIEW The Virginia Cavaliers (10-2, 2-1 ACC) hold the No. 2 seed in this week’s ACC Championship and will face the No. 3 seed North Carolina Tar Heels ( 9-4, 1-2 ACC) in the semifinal round. UVa is ranked No. 4 in this week’s USILA coaches poll and No. 6 in the Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll. UNC holds down the No. 9 spot in both polls. Faceoff is set for 7:30 p.m. and the winner will face either Duke or Maryland for the ACC title on Sunday at 3 p.m. UVa is hosting the ACC Championship for the first time since 2008 and has won six ACC Championships since the league went to a tournament format. The Cavaliers are in search of their first title since the 2010 season.

    THE SERIES VS. THE TAR HEELS Friday marks the 74th all-time meeting between the Cavaliers and the Tar Heels, a series the Cavaliers own a 49-24 advantage in since 1938. Facing the Tar Heels every year since 1964, UVa and UNC face each other for the first time in the ACC Championship since the 2004 edition in Chapel Hill. The Cavaliers were the victors of the first meeting this season, 15-10, in Chapel Hill on April 7, UVa’s first trip to Fetzer Field since the 2008 season. North Carolina head coach Joe Breschi is in his fourth season at North Carolina and returns 31 letterwinners from last year’s 10-6 squad.

    GAME DETAILSVenue: Klöckner StadiumCapacity: 8,000Playing Surface: Natural GrassSeries vs. UNC: UVa leads, 49-24 in Charlottesville: UVa leads, 22-12 Last Meeting: 2012 (UVa,15-10) Television: ESPNU in HDLive Stats: VirginiaSports.comSchool Websites: VirginiaSports.com

    TarHeelBlue.com

    ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS

    Men’s Lacrosse Contact: Vincent BriedisO: (434) 982-5533 • [email protected]

    ON THE WEB: VirginiaSports.comON TWITTER: @virginiasports, @uvamenslacrosse

    GAME 13 • APRIL 20, 2012 • NORTH CAROLINA AT VIRGINIA • KLÖCKNER STADIUM • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. • ACC CHAMPIONSHIP - SEMIFINALS

    • 5 NCAA NATIONAL TITLES • 17 ACC TITLES • 10 LACROSSE HALL OF FAMERS • 3 TEWAARATON TROPHY WINNERS • 327 USILA ALL-AMERICANS

    VIRGINIACAVALIERS Record: 10-2, 2-1 ACC

    HEAD COACH: Dom Starsia, 20th seasonUVa Record: 238-74 • Career Record: 339-120 • Record vs. UNC: 22-7

    VIRGINIA’S PROBABLE LINEUPAttack Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 6 Steele Stanwick Sr. 18-39-57 36% shooter 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy Winner 10 Chris Bocklet Sr. 29-8-37 33% shooter Face-Off Yearbook All-American (second-team) 14 Owen Van Arsdale R-Fr. 8-8-16 25 GBs Redshirted 2011 seasonFirst Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 4 Matt White Jr. 14-9-23 39% shooter Tallied 8 goals and 3 assists in 2011 NCAA Tourney 24 Rob Emery So. 19-5-24 34% shooter Face-Off Yearbook All-American (honorable mention) 34 Colin Briggs Sr. 16-14-30 31% shooter Face-Off Yearbook All-American (first-team)Second Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 3 Ryan Tucker Fr. 13-2-15 33% shooter Inside Lacrosse’s No. 9 overall recruit 32 Matt Kugler Sr. 2-1-3 5 GBs One of UVa’s four captains 41 Mark Cockerton So. 15-5-20 35% shooter Sees time on midfield and attack Face-off Midfield Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 2 Chris Clements Sr. 2-0-2 33 GBs, 11 CTs One of UVa’s four captains 37 Ryan Benincasa Sr. 0-0-0 89x153 FOs Has appeared in 57 career games 44 Chris LaPierre Jr. 3-0-3 50 GBs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (third-team) Close Defense Yr. G-A-P Other Notes 5 Harry Prevas Jr. 0-0-0 20 GBs, 8 CTs Started last 8 games of 2011 due to M. Lovejoy injury 27 Scott McWilliams So. 1-1-2 18 GBs, 11 CTs Face-Off Yearbook All-American (second-team) 40 Matt Lovejoy Sr. 0-0-0 21 GBs, 16 CTs Returns after shoulder surgery cut 2011 season short Goalie Yr. GAA/Sv% Rec. Notes 18 Rob Fortunato Sr. 8.32/.593 10-2 11-2 all-time Rec. at UVa

    NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS

    HEAD COACH: Joe Breschi, fourth seasonUNC Record: 44-19 • Career Record: 136-82 • Record vs. UVa: 0-7

    Record: 9-4, 1-2 ACC

  • SERIES & TEAM NOTES PAGE 2

    THE SERIES VS. THE TAR HEELS• Virginia leads the all-time series with North Carolina by a 49-24 margin• The Cavaliers’ 49 wins place the Tar Heels in a tie for No. 1 on UVa’s list of most beaten opponents (UVa has defeated Duke 49 times)• Overall Virginia has won 19 of the last 21 games dating back to 1997• The Tar Heels’ two wins in this span were both by two goals (7-5 in 2001 and 11-9 in 2004)• North Carolina’s last four wins over UVa have been by either one or two goals; the Tar Heels haven’t won by more than two goals since a 15-7 win in the 1994 ACC Tournament• Virginia looks to extend its winning streak to 10-straight over the Tar Heels to con-tinue its longest winning streak in the series since winning six in a row from 1997-2000• The Cavaliers have also won 10 in a row as the higher ranked team since 2002 and 16 of 17 since 1997 (the loss occurred in 2001)• Last year’s game is the first time since the 2004 ACC Tournament where the Tar Heels and Cavaliers have met and UNC was the higher ranked team (UVa was No. 9 in both polls and UNC was No. 5 in the coaches poll and No. 8 in the media poll)• That 2004 ACC meeting UNC was No. 4 and UVa was No. 14 in the USILA poll, the Cavaliers ended up winning the game at UNC, 11-9• UVa is 22-5 against North Carolina in the Dom Starsia era (est. 1993), Starsia went 0-2 against the Tar Heels while the head coach at Brown, for a 21-7 all-time career record against UNC• Steele Stanwick has at least one point in 62 of his 65 career games - the 2009 game against UNC at the Old Meadowlands is the first - Cornell last year in the regular season is the second and this year at Drexel is the third

    HALL OF FAMER STARSIA TOPS NCAA DI WINS LIST• Virginia head coach Dom Starsia is one of the most accomplished coaches in the history of the college game coaching at Brown (1983-92) and Virginia (1993-pres-ent)• He passed Jack Emmer for most career wins by a head coach while coaching at a NCAA Division I school with UVa’s quarterfinal win over Cornell in 2011• He becomes the second UVa head coach to hold the record as Jim Adams retired with 284 career victories after the 1992 season, giving way to Starsia to take the Cavalier program over in 1993 - Adams retired as the record holder• He was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in November 2008• He has led UVa to four national championships (‘99, ‘03, ‘06, ‘11)• His teams have made 23 NCAA Tournament appearances, the most by any Division I coach in history• His Cavalier squads have advanced to the final four 13 times• One of three coaches in college lacrosse history to win 100+ games at two schools (along with Jack Emmer and Dave Urick)• Only Division I coach to win 200+ games at one Division I school while winning 100+ at another Division I institution • He is a three-time national coach of the year (‘85, ‘91, ‘11)• ACC Coach of the Year a record eight times

    • Starsia is currently ranks in the top two on two different all-time coaching lists STANWICK LEADS NATION IN ASSISTS PER GAME

    • Steele Stanwick leads the nation in assists per game with a 3.25 average. He also ranks No. 4 in the nation with 4.75 points per game

    VIRGINIA GUNNING FOR ACC TITLE• Virginia has won six ACC Tournament championships (1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2010)• Prior to the ACC establishing a tournament in 1989 to determine the league champion, Virginia won 11 ACC titles (1962, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1986)• From 1989-2012, Virginia has won 12 regular-season titles (1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2010), more than any other ACC School • This is the first season UVa and UNC have met in the ACC Championship since the 2004 semifinal round, a 11-9 triumph for the Cavaliers

    WILL TURNOVERS BE THE DIFFERENCE VS TAR HEELS?

    • UVa ranks No. 2 in the nation in fewest turnovers per game, with 12.6 per contest• UNC is No. 28 with 15.38 turnovers per game • UVa is 8-0 when having fewer turnovers than its opponent• UNC is 4-0 when its opponents have more turnovers, 4-4 when they have more turnovers and 1-0 when turnovers are the same

    All-Time Wins By a Coach at a Division I School Years Won Lost Tied Pct.1. Dom Starsia (Brown • Virginia) * 30th 339 120 0 .73862. Jack Emmer (Cortland St. • Wash. & Lee • Army) 36 326 184 0 .6392 3. John Danowski (C.W. Post • Hofstra • Duke) * 30th 310 161 0 .65824. Dick Garber (Massachusetts) 36 300 141 3 .67915. Glenn Thiel (Virginia • Penn State) 40 299 216 0 .5805 All-Time Wins By a Division I Coach (Including all wins from other four-year schools – any division) Years Won Lost Tied Pct.1. David Urick (Hobart • Georgetown) * 33rd 342 129 0 .72612. Dom Starsia (Brown • Virginia) * 30th 339 120 0 .73863. Jack Emmer (Cortland St. • Wash. & Lee • Army) 36 326 184 0 .6392 4. John Danowski (C.W. Post • Hofstra • Duke) * 30th 310 161 0 .65825. Bill Tierney (Rochester Inst. • Princeton • Denver)* 28th 305 104 0 .74576. Bob Shillinglaw (Delaware) * 37th 304 271 0 .5287 * - denotes active coach

    Year (seed) SF F Site1989 (3) L—North Carolina 7-5 UNC1990 (1) W—Duke 18-13 L—North Carolina 10-6 UVa1991 (2) L—Maryland 10-9 Duke1992 (4) L—North Carolina 14-5 Md.1993 (1) L—Maryland 9-8 (ot) Md.1994 (1) W—Duke 19-13 L—North Carolina 15-7 UVa1995 (1) L—Duke 17-10 UNC1996 (3) W—Maryland 13-9 L—North Carolina 13-11 UVa1997 (1) W—North Carolina 17-13 W—Duke 12-6 UVa1998 (2) W—Duke 11-9 L—Maryland 14-11 UVa1999 (2) W—Maryland 15-6 W—Duke 8-7 UNC2000 (1) W—UNC 17-16 (2ot) W—Maryland 11-7 Md.2001 (4) L—Maryland 12-8 Orlando2002 (1) W—North Carolina 10-3 L—Duke 14-13 Duke2003 (2) W—North Carolina 13-12 (ot) W—Duke 12-6 UVa2004 (3) W—North Carolina 11-9 L—Maryland 12-11 UNC2005 (2) L—Maryland 8-7 (ot) Baltimore2006 (1) bye W—Maryland 11-5 Baltimore2007 (2) W—Maryland 11-10 L—Duke 12-9 Duke2008 (3) W—Maryland 11-8 L—Duke 11-9 UVa2009 (3) L—Duke 16-5 UNC2010 (1) W—Duke 16-12 W—Maryland 10-6 Md.2011 (4) L—Duke 19-10 Duke

    TEAM W L Pct. SF FDuke 7 6 .538 4-3 3-3Maryland 7 6 .538 4-4 3-2North Carolina 5 5 .500 5-2 0-3Total 19 17 .528 13-9 6-8

    Virginia’s All-Time ACC Tournament Results

  • Pronunciation Guide

    TEAM/POLLS/COMPARISONS NOTES PAGE 3

    Coholan ..........................KA-hol-en

    Davi Sacco ......................DA-vee Sack-o

    Fortunato .......................Fort-un-ato

    Geisler ............................Guy-slur

    Ghitelman ......................gittle man

    Kugler ............................koog-ler

    Prevas ............................Pre-vas

    Puzes..............................puzzes (rhymes with fuzzes)

    Ottenbreit ......................Ought-en-bright

    Starsia ............................STAR cee uh

    Virginia Week-By-WeekWeek Coaches MediaPreseason 1 1Feb. 20 1 1Feb. 27 1 1March 5 1 1March 12 1 1March 19 1 1March 26 3 2April 2 1 1April 9 1 1April 16 4 6

    USILA Coaches Poll (4/16)

    1. Loyola UMass3. Cornell4. Virginia5. Notre Dame6. Johns Hopkins7. Duke8. Maryland9. North Carolina 10. Denver11. Villanova12. Lehigh13. Colgate14. Princeton15. Syracuse16. Penn State17. Fairfield18. Bucknell19. Bryant20. YaleORV: St. John’s, Army, Towson, Ohio State, Drexel, Robert Morris

    Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll (4/16)1. Loyola2. UMass3. Cornell4. Notre Dame5. Duke6. Virginia7. Johns Hopkins8. Maryland9. North Carolina10. Lehigh11. Colgate12. Denver 13. Princeton14. Syracuse15. Villanova16. Penn State17. Fairfield 18. Bucknell19. Byrant 20. ArmyORV: Robert Morris, St. John’s, Yale, Siena, Ohio State, Towson, Hofstra

    Current Polls

    Team Comparisons UVA UNCGoals-Shot Attempts 149-460 154-501Goals Scored Average 12.42 11.85Shot Pct. .324 .307Assists 98 104Ground Balls 437 453Turnovers 151 200Caused Turnovers 88 78Total Goals 149 154Man-up Goals 15 17Man-down Goals 0 0Overtime 1 -Man-up Opp. 15-31 17-42Faceoffs 165-of-295 188-of-318Faceoff W-L Pct. .559 .591Clears 203-of-226 223-of-947Clear Pct. .898 .903Penalties 38 61Penalty Min. 26:00 54:30

    THE SERIESvs. North Carolina(UVa leads 49-24)

    Year UVa Opp. site1938 5 9 UVa1938 4 2 na1939 2 4 UNC1939 2 9 UVa1941 4 12 UNC1949 12 1 UNC1950 17 0 UVa1953 18 3 UVa1954 17 5 UNC1955 15 2 UNC1964 18 4 UNC1965 12 9 UVa1966 8 5 UNC1967 11 5 UVa1968 13 7 UNC1969 7 3 UVa1970 11 4 UNC1971 14 2 UVa1972 15 5 UNC1973 14 6 UVa1974 17 11 UNC1975 10 6 UVa1976 10 13 UNC1977 15 7 UVa1978 (ot) 9 8 UNC1979 8 5 UVa1980 5 14 UNC1980 (ot) 11 10 UVa #1981 6 11 UVa1982 9 15 UNC1983 16 10 UVa1984 (ot) 12 11 UNC1984 2 11 UVa #1985 8 17 UVa1986 11 9 UNC1986 (ot) 9 10 Del. #1987 7 18 UVa1988 5 15 UNC1989 5 11 UVa1989 5 7 UNC @1990 14 13 UNC1990 6 10 UVa @1991 10 11 UVa1992 9 14 UNC1992 5 14 Md. @1993 (ot) 13 12 UVa1994 16 6 UNC1994 7 15 UVa @1994 12 10 UNC #1995 15 12 UVa1996 18 19 UNC1996 11 13 UVa @1997 20 5 UVa1997 17 13 UVa @1998 15 4 UNC1999 17 14 UVa2000 13 7 UNC2000 (2ot) 17 16 Md. @2001 5 7 UVa

    THE SERIES (cont.)Year UVa Opp. site2002 10 9 UNC2002 10 3 Duke @2003 10 7 UVa2003 (ot) 13 12 UVa @2004 9 11 UNC2004 11 9 UNC @2005 15 9 UVa2006 21 13 UNC2007 (ot) 10 9 UVa2008 (ot) 12 11 UNC2009 11 10 Meadowlands (N.J.)2010 7 5 New Meadowlands (N.J.)2011 (ot) 11 10 UVa2012 15 10 UNC@ ACC Tournament # NCAA Tournament

    UVa goals: 804UNC goals: 659UVa at home: 22-12UVa at UNC: 22-10UVa at neutral sites: 4-2

    UVa Series Superlatives:Goals: 7, Paul French, 1983Assists: 7, Jay Connor, 1972 Tim Whiteley, 1996Points: 9, Tom Duquette (5&4), 1973 Tim Whiteley (2&7), 1996Saves: 23, Court Durling, 1995

  • TEAM NOTES PAGE 4

    UVA MADE FIRST TRIP TO CHAPEL HILL SINCE 2008• UVa’s 15-10 triumph in Chapel Hill on April 7 was the Cavaliers’ first trip to Fetzer Field since the 2008 season, a 12-11 OT win for the Cavaliers• Chris Clements and Matt Lovejoy are the only current Cavaliers that played in that game as first-years - Lovejoy had a medical hardship a year later (2009) and Clements had his in 2010• Colin Briggs was also on that 2008 roster, but missed the entire season with an injury• The fourth-year class has made one previous trip to Chapel Hill for the 2009 ACC Men’s Lacrosse Championship, but that event was held in Kenan Stadium and UVa lost to Duke in the semifinal round

    STANWICK CRACKS TOP 40 IN NATION IN ALL-TIME CAREER POINTS

    • With 246 all-time points, Steele Stanwick ranks No. 40 all-time in the history of Division I men’s lacrosse in career points

    NCAA Division I All-Time Career Points Leaders Name Years Points28. Pannell, Rob - Cornell 2009-Present 252 Martin, Gary - Penn State 1981-84 25230. DiMarzo, Anthony - Delaware 1992-95 25131. Knodel, Cort - Canisius 1994-97 250 Kelly, Pat - Holy Cross 1984-87 250 Gilmore, Terry - Ohio State 1976-79 25034. Cara, Chris - Bucknell 2002-05 249 Knight, Doug - Virginia 1994-97 249 Paletta, George - Holy Cross 1981-84 24937. Callaghan, Matt - Fairfield 1995-98 247 Riordan, Terry - Johns Hopkins 1992-95 247 Lowe, Kevin - Princeton 1991-94 24740. Kavovit, Rob - Syracuse 1993-97 246 Stanwick, Steele - Virginia 2009-present 246

    INVINCIBLE UNDER THE KLÖCKNER LIGHTS• Virginia has lost only three night games at Klöckner Stadium • Overall UVa is 28-3 when playing under the lights at Klöckner Stadium • Overall the Cavaliers had 21-consecutive night wins since moving to Klöckner in 1993• UVa fell to Duke in 2008, the first night loss - a game that started at 6 p.m. in April daylight shadows • Virginia dropped its second overall game under the Klöckner Stadium lights also to Duke on April 17, 2010• UVa’s third loss ironically also game to Duke on April 13 of this season

    STANWICK NAMED ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK THREE TIMES IN 2012• Steele Stanwick was named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week on April 10 after his 7-point (3gls, 4 asst) game at then-No. 9 UNC - its was his third honor of the season and fifth of his career• He becomes the first player in ACC history to earn player of the week honors three times in a year since the weekly award was first given out in 1986

    LAPIERRE IS A GROUND BALL MACHINE• Chris LaPierre leads UVa with 50 ground balls, which ranks No. 2 in the nation among non faceoff specialists - he is nine ground balls behind the No. 1 spot, Jordan Houtby of Detroit • His 50 total ground balls rank No. 27 among all players, including faceoff specialists• LaPierre needs 7 ground balls to become the 31st Cavalier to reach the 200 pla-teau - 67 ground balls will place him No. 10 all-time at UVa • LaPierre’s 193 career ground balls ranks No. 11 in the nation among active players

    SENIOR CLASS BRINGING HOME THE WINS

    • This year’s senior class has ammassed a 54-12 overall record for a .818 winning percentage• This year’s senior class is 28-4 at home, 15-5 on the road and 11-3 at neutral sites since the start of the 2009 season

    STANWICK NAMED A FINALIST FOR THE LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD• Steele Stanwick was named one of 10 finalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award on Wednesday. Winnner will be announced at Championship Weekend in Boston

    GOALS PLAYER YEARS1. 165 Doug Knight 1994-972. 142 Michael Watson 1994-973. 139 Matt Ward 2003-064. 138 Kevin Pehlke 1990-935. 136 Ben Rubeor 2005-086. 130 Chris Bocklet 2009-present7. 125 Garrett Billings 2006-098. 119 Danny Glading 2006-099. 116 Chase Monroe 1985-8810. 115 Steele Stanwick 2009-present 11. 112 Jay Jalbert 1997-0012. 107 Tom Duquette 1970-7313. 106 Tucker Radebaugh 1996-9914. 104 Jeff Nicklas 1982-8615. 99 Drew McKnight 1997-0016. 97 Roddy Marino 1983-86

    UVa ALL-TIME CAREER GOAL LEADERS

    ASSISTS PLAYER YEARS1. 159 Tim Whiteley 1993-962. 146 Conor Gill 1999-023. 144 Kris Snider 1975-784. 131 Steele Stanwick 2009-present 129 Jay Connor 1969-726. 104 Mike Caravana 1980-83 104 Danny Glading 2006-098. 101 Kevin Pehlke 1990-939. 98 Michael Watson 1994-9710. 93 Drew McKnight 1997-0011. 92 Tom Duquette 1970-7312. 84 Doug Knight 1994-9713. 81 Garrett Billings 2006-09

    UVa ALL-TIME CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS

    POINTS PLAYER GLS AST. YEARS1. 249 Doug Knight 165 84 1994-972. 246 Steele Stanwick 115 131 2009-present3. 245 Tim Whiteley 86 159 1993-964. 240 Michael Watson 142 98 1994-975. 239 Kevin Pehlke 138 101 1990-936. 223 Conor Gill 77 146 1999-02 223 Danny Glading 119 104 2006-098. 212 Ben Rubeor 136 76 2005-089. 209 Kris Snider 65 144 1975-7810. 208 Matt Ward 139 69 2003-0611. 206 Garrett Billings 125 81 2006-0912. 203 Jay Connor 74 129 1969-7213. 199 Tom Duquette 107 92 1970-7314. 192 Drew McKnight 99 93 1997-00

    UVa ALL-TIME CAREER POINTS LEADERS

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    UVA AND OHIO STADIUM• The March 17 game marked the second time a UVa athletics team has contested an event inside the historic “Horseshoe” • The UVa football team faced Ohio State inside Ohio Stadium on Oct. 7, 1933 and lost 75-0 -- 78 years and five months ago

    ASSISTED GOAL VARIANCE • Through the first 12 games of the season UVa has assisted 98 of their 149 goals for a rate of 65.8 percent• UVa’s opponents have only assisted 55 of their 102 goals for a rate of 53.9 percent• That is a difference of 11.9 percent • Heading into the Syracuse game the previous difference was 30.2

    MATT WHITE SCORING STREAK• Junior Matt White has scored at least one goal in his 16 of his last 19 games, tally-ing a total of 26 goals and 35 points• During the span, White is shooting 49.1 percent (26-of-53) and he is shooting 78.8 percent (26-of-33) when his attempts are on goal

    BOCKLET SCORING THE ROCKS• Since Chris Bocklet became a starter at the begining of the 2010 season, he has made 48 consecutive starts • Bocklet has tallied at least one goal in 47 of those 48 games • Bocklet failed to score a goal against Maryland in the 2011 NCAA title game when he was limited to one shot - which was saved

    THE STANWICK TO BOCKLET CONNECTION ESTABLISHED CIRCA 2009• Steele Stanwick and Chris Bocklet have been playing together at UVa since 2009• While no connections between the two happened during their first year on Grounds, Stanwick has assisted Bocklet on 44 of his 130 career goals• That means that 33.8 percent of Bocklet’s 130 career goals have been assisted by Stanwick• In turn, 33.6 percent of the goals scored via one of Stanwick’s 131 career assists has been by Bocklet• By the numbers, 15 of Bocklet’s goals in 2010 were via Stanwick assists - 17 of Bocklet’s 2011 goals were from Stanwick and thus far in 2012, the Stanwick to Bocklet train has produced 12 scores• The most connections in a game is four and it has happened twice, most recently against Vermont this season - the other time was against VMI last season

    TUCKER HIGH ON GOAL SCORING LIST FOR NATION’S FRESHMEN• Freshman Ryan Tucker ranks tied for No. 19 in the nation among freshmen goal scorers with 13 tallies - he was No. 7 heading into the Maryland game• He is one of two running on second midfield in the Top 19 nationally

    Top 15 List Below Goals Player, School, Pos. True/RS

    1. 27 Ryan Walsh, Colgate, Attack True 27 Mike Rooney, Stony Brook, 1st Midfield RS3. 23 Ari Waffle, Jacksonville, Attack True4. 21 Jimmy Bitter, North Carolina, Attack True5. 20 Kevin O’Shea, Hartford, Attack True 6. 18 Joey Sankey, North Carolina, Attack True 18 Keith Dreyer, Air Force, Attack True 18 Nick Piroli, Brown, Attack True 18 Conrad Oberbeck, Yale, Attack True 18 Taylor Vanderbeek, Hobart, 1st Midfield True11. 15 Mike MacDonald, Princeton, Attack True 15 Patrick Corbett, Lehigh, Attack True 15 Wes Berg, Denver, 2nd Midfield True 15 John Glesener, Army, 1st Midfield True15. 14 Matt Donovan, Cornell, Attack True 14 Michael Sagl, Quinnipiac, Attack True 14 Brian Bock, Lafayette, Attack True 14 Cory Scheuerle, Lafayette, Attack True19. 13 Ryan Tucker, Virginia, 2nd Midfield True 13 Mike DeBlasio, VMI, Attack True 13 Drew Nesmith, Marist, 1st Midfield True

    GOALS PLAYER SCHOOL1. 148 Bryan Neufeld, Sr. Siena2. 138 Mark Matthews, Sr. Denver 138 Jeff Cohen, Sr. Harvard4. 130 Chris Bocklet, Sr. Virginia5. 119 Garrett Thul, Jr. Army6. 115 Steele Stanwick, Sr. Virginia7. 111 Peter Baum, Jr. Colgate8. 108 Joe Resitarits, Sr. Albany9. 105 Aidan Genik, Sr. Hartford10. 103 Rob Pannell, Sr. Cornell11. 99 Carter Bender, Sr. Hartford12 98 Jack McBride, Sr. UNC/Princeton13. 97 Logan Schuss, Jr. Ohio State14. 96 Cody Lehrer, Sr. Mount St. Mary’s15. 93 Matt Mackrides, Sr. Penn State16. 88 Alex Demopoulos, Sr. Denver

    NCAA DI ACTIVE CAREER GOALS LEADERS

    ASSISTS PLAYER SCHOOL1. 149 Rob Pannell, Sr. Cornell2. 131 Steele Stanwick, Sr. Virginia3. 90 Grant Kaleikau, Sr. Delaware4. 79 Ryan Compitello, Sr. Hartford 79 Geoff Worley, Sr. Vermont6. 77 Kevin Cunningham, Sr. Villanova7. 75 Alex Demopoulos, Sr. Denver8. 71 David DiMaria, Jr. Lehigh 71 Bryan Neufeld, Sr. Siena

    NCAA DI ACTIVE CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS

    ACTIVE CONSECUTIVE GAME GOAL SCORING STREAKAfter having the nation’s longest active consecutive goal scoring streak snapped in the 2011 NCAA title game, UVa senior attackman Chris Bocklet is back in the top 10 - below is a list of the longest active goal scoring streaks. Games Player Total Goals During Streak Streak Started1. 44 Joe Resetarits, Albany, A, Sr. 108 Feb. 25, 2009 2. 36 Garrett Thul, Army, A, Jr. 101 April 3, 2010 3. 23 Brett Schmidt, Mt. St. Mary’s, A, Sr. 56 March 9, 2011 4. 22 John Snellman, Fairfield, A, Sr. 46 March 11, 2011 5. 19 Rob Pannell, Cornell, A, Sr. 49 Feb. 26, 2011 6. 18 Danny Martinsen, Siena, A, Jr. 37 April 16, 2011 18 Logan Schuss, Ohio State, A, Jr. 46 April 9, 2011 8. 13 Chris Boland, Johns Hopkins, A, Sr. 31 March 26, 2011 9. 13 Mike Crampton, Air Force, A, So. 26 April 20, 2011 10. 12 Chris Bocklet, Virginia, A, Sr. 29 Feb. 18, 2012 12 Peter Baum, Colgate, M, Jr. 50 May 7, 2011

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    Miscellaneous StatsVirginia’s Record When:

    Played at home ................................................................... 4-2Played on Road ................................................................... 5-0Played on Neutral field ....................................................... 1-0When playing a ranked team .............................................. 5-2When playing a higher ranked team ................................... 0-0When playing a team ranked in top 5 ................................. 2-1When playing a lower/non ranked team .......................... 10-2When playing a team with a .500+ record ......................... 5-2When playing a team with a below .500 record ................. 3-0When playing a team with a .500 record ............................ 1-0 When playing a team with an 0-0 record ............................ 1-0When UVa scores first ......................................................... 6-1When Opponent scores first ................................................ 4-1When UVa has more assists............................................... 10-1When Opponent has more assists ....................................... 0-1When assists are the same .................................................. 0-0When UVa outshoots Opponent .......................................... 7-1When Opponent outshoots UVa .......................................... 3-1When UVa has more ground balls ....................................... 8-1When Opponent has more ground balls ............................. 1-1When ground balls are the same ........................................ 1-0When UVa has more turnovers ............................................ 2-2When Opponent has more turnovers .................................. 8-0When turnovers are the same ............................................. 0-0When UVa wins more faceoffs ............................................ 7-1When Opponent wins more faceoffs ................................... 3-0When faceoffs are the same ................................................ 0-1When UVa has more saves .................................................. 4-2When Opponent has more saves ......................................... 5-0When saves are the same ................................................... 1-0When wearing white helmets ............................................. 1-2 When wearing blue helmets ............................................... 5-0When wearing orange helmets........................................... 4-0When wearing white jersey and orange shorts................... 0-1When wearing white jersey and blue shorts ....................... 1-0When wearing white jersey and shorts............................... 3-0When wearing orange jersey and shorts............................. 1-0When wearing orange jersey and white shorts................... 0-1When wearing blue jersey and shorts ................................. 3-0When wearing blue jersey and orange shorts ..................... 0-0When wearing blue jersey and white shorts ....................... 2-0When wearing white helmets on road ................................ 0-0February games .................................................................. 4-0 March games ...................................................................... 5-1April games ......................................................................... 1-1May games ......................................................................... 0-0Monday ............................................................................... 0-0 Tuesday ............................................................................... 3-0Friday .................................................................................. 0-1Saturday.............................................................................. 6-1Sunday ................................................................................ 1-0When playing on TV ............................................................ 5-2

    FOLLOWING UP AN NCAA TITLE• Virginia has won five NCAA titles and the Cavaliers are 3-2 all-time in their sea-son-opening games after winning a title. The wins came following the 1972, 2003 and 2011 seasons. The losses came after the 1999 and 2006 titles. UVa is 2-1 when facing Drexel in a season-opening game in a year following a title• Since the NCAA started holding a men’s lacrosse tournament in 1971, only seven times has a school repeated as champions - three of those efforts were part of a three-peat• UVa has never repeated as champions following an NCAA title season• Here is a look at UVa teams the season following an NCAA title:

    NCAA Title Season Following Season (Record) End of Year Result 1972 1973 (10-4) L in NCAA Semifinals 1999 2000 (13-2) L in NCAA Semifinals 2003 2004 (5-8) Did not make NCAAs 2006 2007 (12-4) L in NCAA First Round 2011 2012 (10-2) TBD

    BRIGGS CLIMBING THE UVA MIDFIELDER CAREER GOAL LIST• The second-team USILA All-American and the 2011 Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Tournament is climbing the UVa career goal list for a midfielder• His placement is impressive since he didn’t make his first career start until Feb. 26, 2011 at Stony Brook and entered 2012 with only eight career starts

    UVa All-Time Midfielder Goal Leaders Name Years GlS1. Eldredge, Pete 1969-72 (47 games) 94 Carroll, Brian 2007-10 (70 games) 943. Bratton, Shamel 2008-11 89 4. Poskay, Matt 2003-06 885. Rotelli, Chris 2000-03 85 6. Traynor, Greg 1992-95 827. Jalbert, Jay* 1997-00 78 8. Kraus, Andy 87-89, 91 759. Holman, Tom 1976-79 7010. Giusto, Rick 1979-82 69 Jones, David 1992-95 6912. Cooper, Doug 1971-74 66 Kroll, Rich 1974-77 6614. Shannon, A.J.* 2000-03 59 Bratton, Rhamel 2008-11 5916. Colin Briggs 2009-present 5717. Curry, David* 1996-97 55 Dixon, Kyle 2003-06 55

    * - career goals as a midfielder

    CLEMENTS SCORES ANOTHER GOAL• Captain and senior Chris Clements sat out 2010 with a lower extremity injury and in Jan 2011 moved from SSDM to defense and a long pole• Now Clements plays LSM and in transition scored a goal against VMI• It was Clements first goal since Feb. 21, 2009 at Stony Brook • Clements tallied a transition goal against No. 3 Syracuse - his second of the sea-son and fourth of his career

    MCWILLIAMS ADDS TO LONG POLE SCORING• Scott McWilliams scored his first collegiate goal against Cornell• UVa has scored three goals via the long pole this season• Chris Clements and McWilliams each have tallied at least one score - becoming the first long pole duo since Mike Timms and Peter Borror in 2009 to score goals for the Cavaliers

    TUCKER RANKS AMONG ALL-TIME UVA FRESHMEN MIDFIELDERS• Freshman midfielder Ryan Tucker has 13 goals and 15 total points during his first season on grounds, ranking No. 2 all-time among Dom Starsia freshmen (1993-present) playing strictly midfield in their first season • Below is the list of top freshmen midfield performers under Dom Starsia, listed in order of most goals: Player (season) ...............................G-A-P 1. Shamel Bratton (2008) .......................... 14-4-182. Rob Emery (2011).................................. 13-7-20 Ryan Tucker (2012) ........................13-2-154. Brian Carroll (2007) ............................... 11-1-125. Chris LaPierre (2010) ............................. 10-9-19 Rhamel Bratton (2008) .......................... 10-6-167. Kyle Dixon (2003) .................................... 9-8-178. Matt Poskay (2003) ................................... 7-1-8 Chris Rotelli (2000) .................................... 7-1-8

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    MULTIPLE GOAL GAMES 2012 CAREER CAREER 3+ GOALSEmery 8 11 1Bocklet 7 36 23Stanwick 6 38 21Cockerton, Mark 5 9 4Briggs 5 14 7 Tucker 3 3 2Van Arsdale 4 4 0White 3 12 3Cockerton, Matt 1 1 0LaPierre - 4 1Kugler - 2 0

    MULTIPLE ASSIST GAMES 2012 CAREER CAREER 3+ ASSISTSStanwick 11 35 19Briggs 3 6 2 White 3 7 2Bocklet 1 6 2Walrath 1 1 0Van Arsdale 1 1 1Emery 1 1 0Tucker 1 1 0Cockerton, Mark - 1 0LaPierre - 4 0GOALS TOTAL PCT. Freshmen 23 15.4Sophomores 38 25.5Juniors 21 14.1Seniors 67 45.0Totals 149

    ASSISTS TOTAL PCT. Freshmen 13 13.3Sophomores 12 12.2Juniors 12 12.2Seniors 61 62.2Totals 98

    POINTS TOTAL PCT. Freshmen 33 13.4Sophomores 50 20.2Juniors 32 13.0Seniors 132 53.4Totals 247

    GREEN GRASS OF KLÖCKNER BODES WELL• This year’s senior class has compiled a 27-3 record at Klöckner Stadium during their careers• Their first loss at Klöckner was to Duke in 2010 prior to the March 24 OT loss to Johns Hopkins. UVa’s third loss for the senior class was to Duke on April 13, 2012• Overall Virginia is 107-18 (.863) all-time at Klöckner (since 1993), including 10-1 in the NCAA Championship• Two scheduled home games are not included in record for the 2012 seniors - 2010 Stony Brook game played at UHall Turf Field and 2011 Maryland game played at Scott Stadium

    WHEN STARSIA HAS A NO. 1 TEAM

    • When the USILA coaches poll has a Dom Starsia UVa team ranked No. 1 in the nation, the Cavaliers are 46-11 (.807)

    UVA IN M&T BANK STADIUM/INSIDE LACROSSE EVENTS• Virginia is now 9-2 all-time at M&T Bank Stadium, including winning the 2003 & 2011 NCAA titles and the 2006 ACC title inside the venue• The losses were to Maryland in the 2005 ACC Tournament and Duke in the 2010 NCAA semifinal round• UVa’s senior class played their fifth and final career game inside M&T Bank Stadium against Cornell - the fifth-years (Briggs, Clements & Lovejoy) were also with the Cavaliers for the 2008 Face-Off Classic against Syracuse• Virginia is 6-0 all-time in Inside Lacrosse Events• They are 6-0 in the Face-Off Classic and 2-0 in the Big City Classic• The Cavaliers will also play in the inaugural Mile High Classic in Denver on April 27

    STEELE STANWICK RETURNS HOME TO BALTIMORE

    • Senior Steele Stanwick is a native of Baltimore and played his eighth career game in his home town against Cornell on March 10• In eight contests in the Charm City, Stanwick has tallied 15 goals and 13 assists for 28 points• Five of those games have been played in M&T Bank Stadium where he is 7-8-15 GAP• Two were played at Johns Hopkins, down the street from the Stanwick compound, where he was 6-4-10 GAP• The other Baltimore area game was a 2-1-3 GAP performance at Towson in 2010

    BOCKLET AND BRIGGS ENJOY THE NYLON AT M&T BANK STADIUM• In four career games inside M&T Bank Stadium Colin Briggs has 11 career goals• 10 of those goals came in his last three games, two in 2011 & this year vs Cornell• Briggs tallied three goals against Cornell in the 2011 Face-Off Classic and was named game MVP by Inside Lacrosse - he scored twice in this year’s meeting• He scored five more against Maryland in the 2011 NCAA title game and took home Most Oustanding Player honors for the 2011 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship• Chris Bocklet has had a few good games inside M&T Bank Stadium as well - scor-ing nine career goals in five career games• Bocklet scored four goals against Duke in the 2010 NCAA semifinal game • He scored three more times against Denver in the 2011 NCAA semifinal game• Maryland held Bocklet scoreless in the 2011 NCAA title game, snapping his 35-game consecutive goal scoring streak - which was the longest active streak in the nation at that point

    BENINCASA AND THE FACEOFF RECORD BOOK

    • Senior Ryan Benincasa enters Saturday’s game with 248 career wins at the faceoff X, needing 18 to pass Brian McDermott (2007-11) for No. 10 all-time at UVa• Benincasa’s 20 faceoff wins against Syracuse on March 4 was only the eighth time a Cavalier has reached at least 20 wins in a game - the 20 wins are tied for seventh best in the UVa record book for a game

    2012 CAPTAINS NAMED• Midfielder Colin Briggs, longstick midfielder Chris Clements, midfielder Matt Kugler and attackman Steele Stanwick have been selected captains this season• Stanwick and Briggs are first-team preseason All-Americans by Face-Off Yearbook• Stanwick is a captain for the second year in a row and the first Cavalier to be voted captain in back-to-back seasons since Mike Timms (2008 & 2009)• In its 83rd lacrosse season, Stanwick is the 23rd Cavalier to be named a captain in more than one season

    2012 SCORING DROUGHTS FOR OPPONENTSBelow are the longest scoring droughts for OPPOSING teams against Virginia this season (min. 15 minutes): Opp. Time Drought (Quarter) DateVMI 31:35 11:00 (2nd) to 9:25 (4th) 2/21Mt. St. Mary’s 24:29 10:47 (1st) to 1:18 (2nd) 2/28Ohio State 21:35 10:58 (3rd) to 4:23 (4th) 3/17Cornell 20:37 15:00 (1st) to 9:23 (2nd) 3/10North Carolina 20:23 6:56 (2nd) to 1:32 (3rd) 4/7Cornell 18:40 2:11 (2nd) to 13:31 (4th) 3/10Stony Brook 18:09 8:37 (1st) to 4:28 (2nd) 2/25Ohio State 17:41 0:05 (1st) to 12:24 (3rd) 3/17Stony Brook 17:13 2:13 (3rd) to 0:00 (4th) 2/25Syracuse 17:08 5:27 (2nd) to 3:19 (3rd) 3/4Maryland 16:23 10:24 (3rd) to 5:59 (4th) 3/31

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    TEWAARATON TROPHY WATCH LIST• Chris Bocklet • Colin Briggs • Chris LaPierre • Steele Stanwick LOWES SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST • Steele Stanwick ALL-ACC TEAM• Colin Briggs • Chris LaPierre • Steele Stanwick ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK• Rob Emery (Feb. 21) • Colin Briggs (March 6) • Steele Stanwick (March 13) • Steele Stanwick (April 3) • Steele Stanwick (April 10) ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK• Rob Fortunato (March 6) INSIDE LACROSSE MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICANS• Steele Stanwick (A), first-team • Colin Briggs (M), first-team • Chris LaPierre (M), second-team IL FACE-OFF YEARBOOK PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS• Steele Stanwick (A), first-team• Colin Briggs (M), first-team• Chris Bocklet (A), second-team• Scott McWilliams (D), second-team• Chris LaPierre (M), third-team• Rob Emery (M), honorable mention

    2012 HONORSSTANWICK JOINS THE 100/100 CLUB• Steele Stanwick currently has 115 career goals and 131 career assists, making him the third UVa player in program history to reach the 100/100 club - joining Kevin Pehlke (1990-93) and Danny Glading (2006-09)• Stanwick reached both milestones with a two goal/three assist performance against Stony Brook (Feb. 25)• Stanwick is the seventh player in ACC history to join the club, including Duke’s Matt Danowski (2004-08), Tony Cullen (1978-80) and Steve Sachs (1966-69), NC State’s Marc Resnick (1976-79) and UVa’s Pehlke and Glading• Stanwick is also the 46th player in NCAA history to join the club • UVa is tied with Air Force and Duke for No. 2 among schools with most members in the 100/100 club - Syracuse leads all with six • Stanwick played one season with Danny Glading, who finds himself on this list• In 2009 Danny Glading assisted Stanwick 11 times• In 2009 Stanwick assisted Glading only once - vs. Duke in ACC Tournament

    VIRGINIA PRE-RANKED NO. 1 IN THE NATION• Virginia is ranked the preseason No. 1 team in the nation by the USILA coaches poll for the second year in a row • UVa is ranked the preseason No. 1 team in the nation by the Nike/Inside Lacrosse media poll for the first time since the 2009

    VIRGINIA IN THE POLLS• Virginia has been ranked in the top five of the USILA Coaches poll 275 weeks

    • UVa has been ranked in the Top 10 in 354 polls • The USILA Poll began in 1973

    CAVALIERS IN MIDWEEK GAMES• Virginia has a 28-game winning streak going back to 2001 in reguiar-season midweek games • Virginia has three midweek games scheduled in 2011• The last time the Cavaliers lost a midweek contest was an 11-8 loss to Notre Dame on March 14, 2001 (a Wednesday)• Under head coach Dom Starsia, Virginia is 48-2 (.960) in mid-week games since 1993 • After losing his first mid-week game (9-6 to Princeton in 1993), the Cavaliers rattled off 22 wins in a row before that loss to Notre Dame 10 years ago

    COCKERTON BROTHERS• Against Mount St. Mary’s both Mark (1 goal) and Matt (1 goal) Cockerton scored goals• Against VMI both Mark (3 goals) and Matt (2 goals) Cockerton also scored at least one goal• Mark (3 goals) and Matt (1 goal) Cockerton teammed up against Vermont• The brothers have scord in the same game now three times in 2011 and five for their careers• In 2011, Mark’s first year at UVa, both scored in the Mount St. Mary’s game and the VMI game as well• The brothers are the sons of Stan Cockerton, who graduated from NC State in 1980 as the NCAA leader in goals scored with 193 - he currently sits No. 3

    HOPKINS LOSS OFFERS ALOT OF FIRSTS• UVa’s OT loss to Johns Hopkins on March 24 snapped two streaks that were the longest in the nation• UVa had a 13-game winning streak and a 14-game winning streak inside Klöckner Stadium, both were tops in the nation at the time of the loss to the Blue Jays• The setback was the first OT loss by UVa since losing to Syracuse in the 2008 NCAA Semifinal round• The home OT loss was the first for UVa since losing to Syracuse in 1998 at the UHall Turf Field• UV had never lost a game in overtime at Klöckner Stadium (est. 1993) until the March 24 loss to Johns Hopkins• The win for Johns Hopkins was also the first for the Blue Jays inside Klöckner Stadium since 1998

    STARSIA HAS COACHED HIS 450TH CAREER GAME

    • The Feb. 25 game against Stony Brook was the 450th game for Starsia as a head coach • Starsia coached his 300th game as the head coach of Virginia on May 30, 2011 - the day UVa won the 2011 NCAA title• Starsia coached 147 games over 10 years at Brown before coming to Charlottesville

    LOW SHOT TOTAL AT DREXEL

    • Virginia attempted only 24 shots in its 9-8 triumph at No. 20 Drexel on Saturday• The 24 shots are the fewest by the Cavaliers in a game since they attempted 21 total shots in a 17-2 road loss at Duke on April 16, 2005• The 24 shots are the fewest in a UVa win during head coach Dom Starsia’s tenure (1993-present)• The 24 shots are the second-fewest in any UVa game during the Dom Starsia tenure - trail-ing the 2005 Duke game

    STANWICK JOINS LIST OF THREE-TIME ALL-ACC HONOREES• Steele Stanwick became the 16th Cavalier to be named to the All-ACC team at least three times in their career• The ACC started giving out All-ACC honors in 1977

    Below is a list of all the Cavaliers who earned All-ACC honors at least three times in their careers - listed in chronological order starting with most recent: Player Position Years Named All-ACC

    1. Steele Stanwick Attack 2010-11-122. Danny Glading Attack 2007-08-093. Ben Rubeor Attack 2006-07-084. Matt Ward Attack 2004-05-065. Tillman Johnson Goalie 2002-03-046. Chris Rotelli Midfield 2001-02-037. Mark Koontz Defense 2000-01-028. Conor Gill Attack 2000-01-029. Dough Knight Attack 1995-96-9710. Michael Watson Attack 1994-95-96-9711. Kevin Pehlke Attack 1990-91-9312. Andy Kraus Midfield 1988-89-9113. Roddy Marino Attack/Midfield 1983-84-85-8614. Scott Gerham Midfield 1981-82-83-8415. Mike Caravana Attack 1980-81-8216. John Driscoll Midfield 1978-79-80

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    SHOTS GOALSName GP GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB T/O CT Faceoff Pct Pen Min Steele Stanwick 4 4 8 7 15 20 .400 15 .750 1 1 0 13 6 4 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Colin Briggs 3 2 4 3 7 11 .364 6 .545 0 0 0 4 1 1 0-0 .000 1 0.5 Chris Bocklet 3 3 6 0 6 15 .400 12 .800 1 2 0 9 6 3 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Matt White 3 2 2 2 4 7 .286 4 .571 1 1 0 0 3 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Owen Van Arsdale 1 1 2 1 3 3 .667 2 .667 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Ryan Tucker 1 0 1 2 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Rob Emery 2 1 2 0 2 6 .333 5 .833 0 1 0 1 2 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Chris LaPierre 3 0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 0 8 2 1 0-1 .000 0 0.0 Matt Kugler 2 0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Mark Cockerton 2 0 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Chris Clements 4 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 10 2 1 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Matt Lovejoy 3 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Ryan Benincasa 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 6 0 0 16-30 .533 0 0.0 Bobby Hill 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 1 1.0 Wyatt Melzer 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Scott McWilliams 2 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 7 0 3 0-0 .000 1 1.0 Mick Parks 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 5-12 .417 0 0.0 Blake Riley 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Greg Danseglio 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Rob Fortunato 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Tyler German 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 0.0 Harry Prevas 2 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 .000 1 0.5 GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD Shots Name GP GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T FacedRob Fortunato 1 1 60:00 10 10.00 12 .545 1 0 0 41

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    Virginia Individual Statistics vs. North Carolina

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    Virginia In The NCAA Rankings

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    Men's Lacrosse National Ranking SummaryThru Games

    Back to team selectionsAtlantic Coast - All Teams

    Category Rank Actual National Leader ActualScoring Offense (61 ranked) 6 12.42 Colgate 13.75Scoring Defense (61 ranked) 15 8.5 Notre Dame 5.6Face-Off Win Percentage (61 ranked) 13 0.559 Bryant 0.648Man-Up Offense (61 ranked) 5 0.484 Lehigh 0.583Man-Down Defense (61 ranked) 31 0.658 Notre Dame 0.92Scoring Margin (61 ranked) 7 3.92 Massachusetts 6.27Win Percentage (61 ranked) 7 0.833 Loyola Maryland

    Massachusetts1.01.0

    Assists Per Game (61 ranked) 4 8.17 Robert Morris 9.0Saves Per Game (61 ranked) 12 11.75 Hobart 14.1Points Per Game (61 ranked) 6 20.58 Robert Morris 22.5Ground Balls Per Game (61 ranked) 2 36.42 Bryant 37.69Turnovers Per Game (61 ranked) 2 12.58 Maryland 12.2Caused Turnovers Per Game (61 ranked) 27 7.33 Detroit 11.42Shot Percentage (61 ranked) 9 0.324 Hartford 0.37

    Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Actual

    Points Per Game (200 ranked) Steele StanwickChris BockletColin BriggsRob EmeryMatt White

    44782

    150171

    4.753.082.52.0

    1.92

    Peter Baum, Colgte

    5.33

    Goals Per Game (200 ranked) Chris BockletRob EmerySteele StanwickColin BriggsMark CockertonMatt White

    1896

    104144170189

    2.421.581.5

    1.331.251.17

    Peter Baum, Colgte

    4.0

    Assists Per Game (200 ranked) Steele StanwickColin BriggsMatt WhiteChris BockletOwen Van Arsdale

    163

    128150150

    3.251.170.750.670.67

    Steele Stanwick, Va.

    3.25

    Ground Balls Per Game (200 ranked) Chris LaPierreRyan BenincasaRob FortunatoChris ClementsMick Parks

    3997

    105123171

    4.173.0

    2.922.752.36

    Stephen Robarge, VMI

    8.75

    Goals-Against Average (61 ranked) Rob Fortunato 14 8.33 John Kemp, NDame 5.54Save Percentage (61 ranked) Rob Fortunato 7 0.593 John Kemp, NDame 0.663Face-Off Win Pct (122 ranked) Ryan Benincasa

    Mick Parks1725

    0.5820.545

    Bobby Dattilo, Hobart

    0.667

    Caused Turnovers Per Game (200 ranked) Matt LovejoyChris ClementsScott McWilliamsWyatt MelzerHarry Prevas

    43111111191191

    1.330.920.920.670.67

    Chris Coppolecchia, Quinpc

    3.36

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    Shot Percentage (200 ranked) Matt WhiteSteele StanwickMark CockertonRob EmeryRyan TuckerChris BockletColin Briggs

    3962759094

    104132

    0.3890.36

    0.3490.3390.3330.33

    0.308

    Deron Dempster, Yale

    0.625

    Saves Per Game (100 ranked) Rob Fortunato 10 11.17 Peter Zonino, Hobart 14.78

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    Game 1Virginia 9, Drexel 8Feb. 18 • Philadelphia, Pa.

    Rob Emery took a Colin Briggs pass and ripped it for the game’s final goal with 4:48 left in the contest, lifting the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (1-0) to a season-opening triumph over the No. 20 Drexel Dragons (0-1), 9-8. Just over three minutes prior, Bobby Hill tal-lied his first collegiate goal to tie the game, 8-8, in front of an over-capacity crowd of 2,331 inside Vidas Field. Capacity crowd is list-ed at Vidas Field at 1,500. Chris Bocklet started the game’s scoring, cutting around the edge to score at the 11:34 mark in the first quarter, giving UVa the 1-0 lead. The Dragons reeled off a 4-1 run to take the 4-2 lead after Ryan Belka scored unassist-ed at 5:06 in the second quarter. UVa’s Matt White scored on a Bocklet pass to cut UVa’s deficit to one goal, 4-3, heading into the half. White’s goal to close the half, coupled with scores by Emery and Briggs to start the third stanza, gave the Cavaliers a one-goal lead, 5-4, at the 11:20 mark. Drexel tied the game on a Robert Church score 50 seconds later at 10:30. Owen Van Arsdale scored his first two collegiate goals via passes from White and Briggs to give the Cavaliers a 7-5 lead with 5:31 left in the third quarter. Drexel, however, scored three-straight goals to retake the lead at 8-7, capped by a Nick Trizano goal with 10:08 left in the game. UVa then took over behind the goals from Hill and the game-capper from Emery, the sophomore’s second of the day. Rob Fortunato was stellar between the pipes for UVa, saving 11 shots and picking up five ground balls. The game was the senior’s second career start. Fortunato also started the season-opening win against Drexel in 2011 where he stopped a career-high 12 shots.

    Virginia 2-1-4-2-9Drexel 2-2-3-1-8Att-2,331

    Scoring (G-A) - V: Owen Van Arsdale 2-1, Rob Emery 2-0, Colin Briggs 1-2, Chris Bocklet 1-1, Matt White 1-1, Bobby Hill 1-0, Ryan Tucker 1-0, Pat Harbeson 0-1, Scott McWilliams 0-1.D: Nick Trizano 2-0, Brendan Glynn 2-0, Aaron Prosser 1-0, Ryan Belka 1-0, Kevin Stockel 1-0, Robert Church 1-0, Andrew Collins 0-1, Deven Thomas 0-1, Kyle Bergman 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - V: Rob Fortunato 60:00 mins. 11 saves, 8 goals allowed.D: Mark Manos 59:33 mins., 5 saves, 9 goals allowed; Dan Rodgers 00:27 mins. 0 saves, 0 goals allowed.

    Shots: V-24, D-41Ground Balls: V-36, D -24Clearing: V-13x15, D -12x13Faceoffs: V-12, D -9Penalties: V-1-1:00, D -1-0:30EMO: V-0x1, D -1x1

    Game 2Virginia 19, VMI 5Feb. 21 • Charlottesville, Va.

    Steele Stanwick scored two goals and dished out five assists as the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (2-0) won its home opener for the fifth- straight year, defeating the VMI Keydets (0-3), 19-5, inside Klöckner Stadium. Virginia now owns a 19-0 all-time record against its in-state opponent. Drew Leonard put VMI up just 1:05 into the game on a pass from Keith Long. UVa tied the game at 8:17 in the first quarter on Stanwick’s first goal, unassisted. The senior’s score started a 6-0 run which was capped by a Chris Bocklet goal with 22 seconds to go in the first. Virginia proceeded to put the game away courtesy of a 12-2 run, which included 10- straight goals, capped by Matt Cockerton’s first goal of the year on Carl Walrath’s first collegiate assist at the 5:18 mark in the third quarter. Matt Cockerton scored two goals and his brother, Mark, added three scores. The Cockerton brothers have now each scored goals in the same game three times. In 2011, they both scored against Mount St. Mary’s (Feb. 22) and VMI (Feb. 28). Stanwick led all scorers with seven points after being held scoreless for only the fourth time in his career at Drexel.

    VMI 1-2-0-2-5Virginia 6-8-4-1-19Att-1,233

    Scoring (G-A) - VMI: Keith Long 2-1, Tyler Griffith 1-0, Russell East 1-0, Drew Leonard 1-0, Anderson Caldwell 0-1. V: Matt White 3-1, Mark Cockerton 3-1, Steele Stanwick2-5, Chris Bocklet 2-3, Matt Cockerton 2-1, Owen Van Arsdale 2-0, Colin Briggs 2-0, Ryan Tucker 1-0, Chris LaPierre 1-0, Chris Clements1-0, Carl Walrath 0-2.

    Goalie Summary - VMI: Kelly McMinn 52:07 mins., 12 saves, 18 goals allowed; J Rice 7:53 mins. 1 save, 1 goal allowed. V: Rob Fortunato 30:00 mins. 4 saves, 3 goals allowed; Austin Geisler 19:29 mins. 1 save, 0 goals allowed; Rhody Heller 5:44 mins. 1 save, 2 goals allowed; Conor McGee 4:47 mins. 0 saves, 0 goals allowed.

    Shots: V-43, VMI-27Ground Balls: V-37, VMI -30Clearing: V-20x20, VMI -12x17Faceoffs: V-8, VMI -20Penalties: V-3-1:30, VMI -4-3:00EMO: V-2x3, VMI -0x3

    Game 3Virginia 12, Stony Brook 5Feb. 25 • Charlottesville, Va.

    Colin Briggs scored a career-high seven points and Steele Stanwick joined the exclu-sive 100/100 club as the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (3-0) topped the visiting Stony Brook Seawolves (0-2), 12-5, inside Klöckner Stadium. On the historic day it was actually the Seawolves who jumped out to an early 2-0 lead. After Chris LaPierre was tagged with an un-releasable illegal body check, Stony Brook’s Matt Bellando’s scored an extra man goal 33 seconds into the contest. Russ Bananno followed up with a goal at 8:37, cap-ping the streak. The lead was short-lived as the Cavaliers scored six goals in a row to take a 6-2 advan-tage. Briggs scored twice and assisted three times during the run, including capping the streak on a pass to Chris Bocklet at 6:28 in the second quarter. Stony Brook and UVa traded goals as the Cavaliers went into the intermission with a 7-3 advantage. Kyle Belton cut UVa’s lead to three goals, 7-4, when he opened the third quarter scoring at 11:38. Stanwick scored his 100th and 101st career goals on back-to-back possessions to give UVa the 9-4 lead. Mike Rooney took a pass from Bananno with 2:13 left in the third quarter, capping Stony Brook’s scoring for the day and bringing the UVa advantage to four goals, 9-5. UVa ended the game with three-straight goals, including two by Mark Cockerton. The game’s final score was by Cockerton, courtesy of Stanwick’s third assist of the game and the 100th of his career, pushing him into the spe-cial group of lacrosse players.

    Stony Brook 2-1-2-0-5Virginia 3-4-2-3-12Att-2,221

    Scoring (G-A) - SB: Kyle Belton 2-0, Russ Bonnano 1-1, Mike Rooney 1-1, Matt Bellando 1-0, Jeff Tundo 0-1. V: Colin Briggs 3-4, SteeleStanwick 2-3, Mark Cockerton 2-1, Owen Van Arsdale 2-0, Chris Bocklet 1-1, Matt White 1-0, Ryan Tucker 1-0, Rob Emery 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - SB: Sean Brady 60:00 mins. 5 saves, 12 goals allowed. V: Rob Fortunato 58:35 mins. 14 saves, 5 goals allowed; Austin Geisler 1:25 mins. 1 save, 0 goals allowed.

    Shots: SB-35, V-37Ground Balls: SB-31, V-35Clearing: SB-13x15, V-16x19Faceoffs: SB-8, V-13Penalties: SB-3-2:00, V-5-3:30EMO: SB-2x5, V-0x3

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    Game 4Virginia 17, Mount St. Mary’s 5Feb. 28 • Emmitsburg, Md.

    Chris Bocklet tied a career high with six goals to pace the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (4-0) to a 17-5 triumph over the Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers (1-1), inside Waldron Family Stadium. Bocklet has reached six goals now three times in his career. Bocklet fittingly started the scoring 1:56 into the game on an Owen Van Arsdale pass. After The Mount tied the game at the 10:47 mark in the first quarter on a Daniel Stranix unassisted goal, UVa tallied nine-straight goals, storming out to a 10-1 lead. During the run Bocklet scored four more goals, giving him five in the first half. Rob Emery and Steele Stanwick each netted two goals apiece and Ryan Tucker deposited one goal during the streak. Brett Schmidt scored with 1:18 left in the second quarter, halting UVa’s run. Colin Briggs netted a goal with 50 seconds remain-ing in the half, sending UVa into the intermis-sion with an 11-2 advantage. The Cavaliers outscored the Mount 6-3 in the second half behind Tucker’s second and third goals of the game, his first career hat trick. Pat Glading tallied his first colle-giate goal, while Matt and Mark Cockerton scored in the same game for the fourth time in their careers, giving UVa eight different players who netted goals in the game.

    Virginia 5-6-4-2-17Mount St. Mary’s 1-1-1-2-5Att-773

    Scoring (G-A) - V: Chris Bocklet 6-1, Steele Stanwick 2-2, Rob Emery 2-2, Ryan Tucker 3-0, Owen Van Arsdale 0-3, Mark Cockerton 1-1, Matt White 0-2, Colin Briggs 1-0, Matt Cockerton 1-0, Pat Glading 1-0. M: Daniel Stranix 2-1, Brett Schmidt 2-0, Bryant Schmidt 1-0, Andrew Scalley 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - V: Rob Fortunato 43:32 mins. 6 saves, 3 goals allowed, Austin Geisler 12:06 mins. 3 saves 2 goals allowed, Rhody Heller 4:22 mins. 0 saves, 0 goals allowed.M: Chris Klaiber 50:12 mins. 11 saves 16 goals allowed, Kevin Hess 9:48 mins. 1 save, 1 goal allowed.

    Shots: V-42, M-31Ground Balls: V-38, M -21Clearing: V-11x13, M -13x18Faceoffs: V-17, M -9Penalties: V-5-3:00, M -5-4:30EMO: V-3x5, M -1x5

    Game 5Virginia 14, Syracuse 10March 4 • Charlottesville, Va.

    Colin Briggs scored three goals and assisted another to help the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (5-0) top the No. 3 Syracuse Orange (2-1) , 14-10, in front of 5,855 fans inside Klöckner Stadium. Virginia struck first with back-to-back goals by Matt White and Ryan Tucker, assisted by Matt Kugler. The 2-0 UVa advantage didn’t last long as Syracuse went on a 6-1 run, including a string of five-straight goals to take a 6-3 lead. Tim Desko started the run with two goals in a row and Matt Pratt fin-ished it at 5:27 in the second quarter. UVa didn’t go quietly into the intermis-sion as Briggs scored his second goal of the game on a Steele Stanwick helper 48 seconds before the break. UVa trailed by two goals at halftime, 6-4. After the break UVa scored four more goals in a row, taking an 8-6 lead. UVa wouldn’t trail again. Chris Bocklet capped the run after picking up a ground ball in the crease and shuffling it past Syracuse goalie Matthew Lerman with 7:50 left in the third quarter. The Cavaliers held a 6-4 advantage over the Orange for the remainder of the game, picking up the win. Virginia held drastic advantages in faceoffs and ground balls. Ryan Benincasa had a career night at the faceoff X, winning 20-of-28. UVa also doubled up Syracuse on ground balls 42-21. UVa goalie Rob Fortunato had a career night in between the pipes, saving 16 shots.

    Syracuse 1-5-2-2-10Virginia 2-2-6-4-14Att-5585

    Scoring (G-A) - S: Derek Maltz 3-2, Tim Desko 3-1, Bobby Eilers 1-0, Henry Schoonmaker 1-0, Matt Pratt 1-0, Hakeem Lecky 1-0, Ricky Buhr 0-1, Jojo Marascp 0-1, Tommy Palasek 0-1. V: Colin Briggs 3-1, Rob Emery 2-0, Matt White 2-0, Mark Cockerton 2-0, Steele Stanwick 1-2, Chris Bocklet 1-0, Ryan Tucker 1-0, Chris LaPierre 1-0, Chris Clements1-0, Owen Van Arsdale 0-1, Matt Kugler 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - S: Matthew Lerman 45:00 mins. 9 saves, 10 goals allowed, Dominic Lamolinara 15:00 mins. 0 saves 4 goals allowed. V: Rob Fortunato 60:00 mins. 16 saves 10 goals allowed.

    Shots: S-36, V-37Ground Balls: S-21, V-42Clearing: S-16x19, V-19x20Faceoffs: S-8, V-20Penalties: S-2-1:30, V-3-2:30EMO: S-1x3, V-1x2

    Game 6Virginia 16, Vermont 10March 6 • Charlottesville, Va.

    Steele Stanwick dished out a career-high seven assists and Chris Bocklet and Rob Emery scored four goals each to pace the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (6-0) to a 16-10 triumph over the Vermont Catamounts (0-4), inside Klöckner Stadium. Vermont started the scoring on a Connor McNamara goal at the 10:11 mark in the first quarter. UVa scored four goals in a row, including three by Emery to take the 4-1 advantage. Stanwick found Emery at the 5:45 mark in the opening stanza to cap the run. Bocklet scored two goals in a 4-2 UVa spurt going into the intermission. Stanwick assisted three of the four goals during the run, giving UVa a 8-3 lead at the break. Virginia held a 5-1 advantage during the third period, pushing its lead to nine goals, 13-4. Starsia emptied his bench in the fourth quarter as Vermont finished the game on a 6-3 streak, but it wasn’t enough as the Cavaliers picked up the home triumph. The Cavaliers won the ground ball bat-tle, 56-32, the most ground balls by a UVa team since picking up 63 against VMI last sea-son. UVa also won 22-of-30 faceoffs, the most faceoff wins since 22 against Duke in the 2010 ACC Tournament. Ryan Benincasa led the way, going 13-of-14 at the faceoff X, while Rob Fortunato saved eight in between the pipes through three quarters of play, picking up the win.

    Vermont 2-1-1-6-10Virginia 4-4-5-3-16Att-1070

    Scoring (G-A) - UVM: Connor McNamara 4-1, Drew Philie 2-0, Andrew Muscara 2-0, Geoff Worley 1-3, Ahmad Zachary 1-0, Thomas Galvin 0-1, A.J. Masson 0-1, Dyson White 0-1. V: Steele Stanwick 0-7, Chris Bocklet 4-1, Rob Emery 4-0, Mark Cockerton 3-0, Carl Walrath 1-1, Matt Cockerton 1-0, Matt White 1-0, Taylor Michel 1-0.

    Goalie Summary - UVM: David Barton 60:00 mins. 19 saves 16 goals allowed. V:Rob Fortunato 45:00 mins. 8 saves 4 goals allowed, Austin Geisler 10:10 mins. 1 save 4 goals allowed, Rhody Heller 4:07 mins. 0 saves 1 goal allowed, Conor McGee 0:43 mins. 0 saves 1 goal allowed.

    Shots: UVM-25, V-52Ground Balls: UVM-32, V-56Clearing: UVM-17x21, V-18x19Faceoffs: UVM-8, V-22Penalties: UVM-5-4:00, V-3-2:30EMO: UVM-1x3, V-3x4

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    Game 7Virginia 9, Cornell 8 -- OTMarch 10 • Baltimore, Md.

    Steele Stanwick found Colin Briggs in front of the crease to lift the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (7-0) to a 9-8 overtime win over the No. 3 Cornell Big Red (3-1) in front of 17,138 fans inside M&T Bank Stadium at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic. Virginia managed the game’s only goal in the first quarter on a highlight reel play from Steele Stanwick to Mark Cockerton with 5:53 remaining in the period. Stanwick was double teamed on a dodge and found Cockerton as he was falling down. The UVa defense clamped down the Cornell offense in the opening period, the first quarter this sea-son the Big Red have been shutout. UVa took a 2-0 lead when Scott McWilliams picked up a ground ball on the defensive end and ran the length of the field untouched and deposited his first collegiate goal at 13:31 in the second quarter. Cornell rebounded to score three goals in a row and take a 3-2 lead, the Big Red’s only advantage of the afternoon. JJ Gilbane deposited a Max Van Bourgondien pass in the back of the net at the 6:49 mark in the sec-ond quarter to cap the streak. The Big Red’s only lead lasted 12 sec-onds when UVa countered on a Stanwick to Chris Bocklet combo at 6:37 to tie the con-test. Briggs found Cockerton at 5:06 to give UVa the 4-3 advantage. Cornell evened the game, 4-4, going into the intermission after Steve Mock picked up a blocked shot and quickly tallied the goal with 2:11 left in the first half. Virginia came out of the break with three unassisted goals, the first two by Rob Emery, and Briggs capped the streak with 1:24 left in the third quarter as UVa held Cornell scoreless in the third stanza. Chris Langton scored with 13:31 left in regulation to bring Cornell within two, 7-5. Briggs then found Stanwick in front of the crease with 5:18 left in the fourth quarter, pushing UVa’s advantage back to three goals, 8-5. Cornell came rushing back, scoring three-straight goals to knot the score at 8-8. Former Cavalier Conner English scored back-to-back goals, bringing Cornell within one goal. The comeback was complete for Cornell after a tremendous save by UVa goal-ie Rob Fortunato caromed toward Van Bourgondien, who quickly deposited the game-tying score. In overtime Mick Parks won the opening faceoff, but UVa was unable to get the ball cleared, losing possession. Cornell was unable to get a shot off, turning the ball over on a dropped pass. Bobby Hill picked up the crucial ground ball and was able to clear the ball as Virginia called a timeout to set up the winning score.

    Virginia 1-3-3-1-1-9Cornell 0-4-0-4-0-8Att-17,138

    Scoring (G-A) - V: Steele Stanwick 1-3, Colin Briggs 2-2, Mark Cockerton 2-0, Rob Emery 2-0, Chris Bocklet 1-0, Scott McWilliams 1-0. C: Connor English 2-0, Steve Mock 2-0, Max Van Bourgondien 1-1, Chris Langton 1-0, JJ Gilbane 1-0, Roy Lang 1-0, Scott Austin 0-1, Matt Donovan 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - V: Rob Fortunato 62:25 mins. 9 saves, 8 goals allowed. C: Andrew West 62:25 mins. 9 saves 9 goals allowed.

    Shots: V-38, C-35Ground Balls: V-27, C-30Clearing: V-16x20, C-18x19Faceoffs: V-10, C-11Penalties: V-2-1:30, C-1-1:00EMO: V-0x1, C-2x2

    Game 8Virginia 11, Ohio State 9March 17 • Columbus, Ohio

    Overcoming a five-goal deficit, Chris Bocklet scored four goals and Ryan Tucker tallied his second career hat trick to elevate No. 1 Virginia (8-0) to an 11-9 triumph over the Ohio State Buckeyes (3-4), inside historic Ohio Stadium. UVa finished the final three quarters on a 10-3 run to take the victory. Ohio State won 6-of-8 faceoffs in the first period to storm out to a 6-1 advantage over the Cavaliers. The Buckeyes streaked out to a 3-0 lead on unassisted goals by Jesse King, Turner Evans and Nick Liddil. After Bocklet deposited his first score on a Colin Briggs pass at 8:44, Ohio State scored three-straight goals to finish the first quarter scor-ing. UVa bounced back and the defense held Ohio State scoreless for the next 17:41. In the process the Cavaliers scored five-straight goals, two by Bocklet, to tie the contest at 6-6 going into the intermission. All five goals dur-ing the run were assisted, as Matt White had two helpers during the run. Ohio State scored two goals to open up the third quarter, staking themselves to a 8-6 lead on scores from Logan Schuss and Evans’ second goal. The Cavaliers commenced a 5-0 run to storm out to their first lead, 11-8. Bocklet started the scoring with his fourth goal of the game at the 9:48 mark in the third quarter. Tucker scored back-to-back goals to give UVa its first lead of the game, 9-8, at the 12:29 mark in the fourth quarter. A Mark Cockerton unassisted goal and a Rob Emery rocket put the game out of reach, 11-8, with 5:52 left in the game. King’s second goal of the game finished out the game’s scoring with 4:23 left in the contest, as UVa was able to run the clock down.

    Virginia 1-5-2-3-11Ohio State 6-0-2-1-9Att-2,701

    Scoring (G-A) - V: Chris Bocklet 4-0, Steele Stanwick 1-3, Ryan Tucker 3-0, Matt White 1-2, Rob Emery 1-1, Mark Cockerton 1-1, Owen Van Arsdale 0-1, Colin Briggs 0-1. O: Turner Evans 2-1, Logan Schuss 2-0, Jesse King 2-0, Nick Liddil 1-1, Mike Smail 1-1, David Planning 1-0, Dominique Alexander 0-1, Tyler Frederick 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - V: Rob Fortunato 60:00 mins. 10 saves, 9 goals allowed. O: Greg Dutton 60:00 mins. 11 saves 11 goals allowed.

    Shots: V-33, O-35Ground Balls: V-31, O-31Clearing: V-11x14, O-13x15Faceoffs: V-13, O-11Penalties: V-2-1:00, O-1-0:30EMO: V-0x1, O-1x2

    Game 9Johns Hopkins 11, Virginia 10 - OTMarch 24 • Charlottesville, Va.

    Three overtime turnovers by the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (8-1) set the table for the No. 2 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays (8-0) to walk out of Klöckner Stadium with the victory, 11-10, in front of 6,899 fans. The UVa loss snapped a 14-game winning streak inside Klöckner Stadium, the longest current streak in the nation. It also broke UVa’s 13-game winning streak, which was tops in the nation. UVa’s senior class is now 27-2 all-time inside Klöckner Stadium. Johns Hopkins’ John Ranagan’s split dodge allowed him to unload the game-win-ning score with five seconds remaining in the overtime period. The loss was UVa’s first in overtime since falling to Syracuse, 12-11, in the 2008 NCAA Semifinal round. The loss was the first overtime loss at home since Syracuse won 18-17 on Feb. 28, 1998. Virginia started the scoring on a Colin Briggs score via a Rob Emery pass at 10:41 in the first quarter. Emery scored unassisted at 4:24 to give UVa the 2-0 lead in the opening stanza. Mike Poppleton scored unassisted at 4:19 off the ensuing faceoff to cut the Blue Jays’ deficit to one goal, 2-1. Chris Bocklet scored back-to-back goals to give UVa the 4-1 lead with 14:40 left in the second period. Johns Hopkins made a run in going into the intermission, outscoring UVa 2-1 the rest of the way, as the Cavaliers owned a 5-3 lead at the break. Brandon Benn and Wells Stanwick scored during the spurt. The Blue Jays started out the second half on a 5-1 streak to take their first lead of the game, 8-6. Back-to-back scores by Rob Guida ended the run with 13:18 left in the fourth quarter. UVa bounced back to tie the game, 8-8, after goals by Emery and a highlight reel tally by Matt White. The goal by White came on a Steele Stanwick helper in front of the crease,

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    which White deposited behind his head for the score with 11:06 left in the period. Johns Hopkins bounced back on a Zach Palmer score at 10:14, giving the Blue Jays a narrow 9-8 lead. UVa was poised to finish regulation on top, scoring back-to-back goals from Steele Stanwick and Ryan Tucker, giving the Cavaliers a 10-9 advantage with 2:44 left in the fourth period. After a UVa turnover during a stall warn-ing, Johns Hopkins tied the game with 44 seconds left in the fourth period on an unas-sisted Lee Coppersmith goal, setting up the overtime period and heroics by Ranagan.

    Johns Hopkins 1-2-4-3-1-11Virginia 3-2-1-4-0-10Att-6899

    Scoring (G-A) - JHU: Brandon Benn 3-0, Rob Guida 2-2, Wells Stanwick 1-2, Zach Palmer 1-1, John Ranagan 1-0, Mike Poppleton 1-0, Jack Reilly 1-0, Lee Coppersmith. V: Steele Stanwick 2-3, Rob Emery 2-1, Chris Bocklet 2-0, Ryan Tucker 2-0, Colin Briggs 1-1, Matt White 1-1.

    Goalie Summary - JHU: Pierce Bassett 63:55 mins. 9 saves 10 goals allowed. V: Rob Fortunato 63:55 mins. 13 saves 11 goals allowed.

    Shots: JHU-34, V-48Ground Balls: JHU-26, V-30Clearing: JHU-19x19, V-20x20Faceoffs: JHU-11, V-13Penalties: JHU-4-3:00, V-5-3:30EMO: JHU-3x5, V-1x3

    Game 10Virginia 12, Maryland 8March 31 • College Park, Md.

    Steele Stanwick tied a career high with eight points, pacing the No. 3 Virginia Cavaliers (9-1, 1-0 ACC) to a stellar road victo-ry, 12-8, against the No. 9 Maryland Terrapins (5-3, 1-2 ACC), inside Byrd Stadium. Stanwick had three goals and five assists, his fifth-straight game of the season with at least a trio of helpers. Stanwick set the table early for UVa, assisting on the first two Cavalier goals. He found Chris Bocklet at 8:27 in the first, fol-lowed by Rob Emery at 7:04 to give UVa the 2-0 lead. Maryland found the net for the first time at 4:37 on a John Haus score, cutting the defi-cit to one goal, 2-1. UVa finished the first quarter scoring with two seconds remaining on a Bocklet score from Owen Van Arsdale, pushing the Cavalier advantage back to two goals, 3-1. The Terrapins outscored UVa 4-2 in the second frame, tying the game heading into the intermission, 5-5. After Bocklet scored on a Stanwick helper during an extra-man pos-session with 8:09 left in the second quarter, Landon Carr tied the game with 1:57 left on a Niko Amato pass. The Maryland goalie was

    credited with the assist when he found a streaking Carr, leading him into the score. Maryland opened up the third quarter on a run, taking its first lead of the game, 7-5, after back-to-back unassisted goals by Joe Cummings and Michael Shakespeare. The goal by Shakespeare at 10:24 capped the Maryland run. Maryland wouldn’t score for the next 16:23, as UVa made a game-defining 4-0 run, retaking the lead, 9-7. Stanwick scored the first and last goal of the run, while assisting Emery’s score during the run. Colin Briggs also scored. Stanwick’s goal at 10:33 in the fourth quarter ended the streak. Drew Snider, the son of former UVa All-American Kris Snider, managed a goal on a Cummings pass with 9:01 remaining, ending the Maryland scoring. The score after Snider’s goal was momentarily a one-goal game, 9-8. UVa scored three unanswered goals to secure the victory. Stanwick assisted a Matt White score, followed by a highlight-reel score of his own at 7:34. Surrounded by Terps, Stanwick rolled to his right from behind the cage and jumped parallel with the crease. Four Maryland defenders could not keep Stanwick from tying his career high with his eighth point for the game.

    Virginia 3-2-2-5-12Maryland 1-4-2-1-8Att-6,445

    Scoring (G-A) - V: Steele Stanwick 3-5, Chris Bocklet 3-1, Colin Briggs 2-1, Rob Emery 2-0, Matt White 2-0, Owen Van Arsdale 0-1. M: Joe Cummings 2-1, Michael Shakespeare 2-0, Landon Carr 1-1, John Haus 1-0, Drew Snider 1-0, Billy Gribbin 1-0, Niko Amato 0-1, Owen Blye 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - V: Rob Fortunato 60:00 mins. 15 saves, 8 goals allowed. M: Niko Amato 60:00 mins. 12 saves 12 goals allowed.

    Shots: V-38, M-32Ground Balls: V-33, M-25Clearing: V-21x23, M-13x15Faceoffs: V-13, M-10Penalties: V-4-2:30, M-3-2:30EMO: V-2x3, M-0x4

    Game 11Virginia 15, North Carolina 10April 7 • Chapel Hill, N.C.

    Nine different Cavaliers scored at least one goal to help No. 1 Virginia (10-1, 2-0 ACC) to a key league road victory over the No. 9 North Carolina Tar Heels (8-4, 1-2 ACC) on Saturday afternoon, in front of 5,138 fans at Fetzer Field. The attendance was the largest crowd to watch a lacrosse game at Fetzer Field since 1991. UVa jumped out front, 2-0, behind back-to-back goals by Owen Van Arsdale and Chris LaPierre. Van Arsdale’s score on a Steele Stanwick pass at 10:24 was the Charlottesville native’s seventh goal of the season, but first since scoring two against Stony Brook on Feb. 25. LaPierre finished the run at 8:40 in transition.

    UNC tallied its first goal at 7:04 in the first quarter on a Jimmy Bitter score, cutting into UVa’s lead, 2-1. The Cavaliers and Tar Heels traded goals back and forth until it was 4-2 UVa, courtesy of a Rob Emery missile with 12:35 left in the second quarter. The Tar Heels then held UVa scoreless for over six minutes, a span in which the home team tied the game, 4-4, via goals by Marcus Holman and Jimmy Dunster. The run ended with 6:56 remaining before the intermission. North Carolina did not get any closer the rest of the afternoon. UVa ripped off a 6-0 run, while holding North Carolina scoreless for 20:23. The streak spelled the difference and gave the Cavaliers a 10-4 lead when Van Arsdale found the nylon with 1:49 left in the third quarter, cap-ping the run. Stanwick scored two goals and dished two assists for UVa to lead the run. Bocklet, Emery and Matt Kugler also scored during that span. After a Marcus Holman score with 1:32 left in the third quarter pushed North Carolina’s deficit to five goals, 10-5, Bocklet and Matt White quickly elevated UVa’s lead to 12-5. White’s only score of the game came with 11:40 left in the game. North Carolina managed its best run of the game, scoring four-straight goals to cut into UVa’s lead, 12-8. Back-to-back Chad Tutton goals finished the run with 7:06 left in the game. North Carolina outshot UVa, 41-35, and won a narrow faceoff margin, 14-13. UVa won the battle on the ground, 35-32, and had fewer turnovers, 12-13. Rob Fortunato saved 12 shots in the cage to earn the goalie win.

    Virginia 3-3-4-5-15North Carolina 2-2-1-5-10Att-5,138

    Scoring (G-A) - V: Steele Stanwick 3-4, Chris Bocklet 3-0, Owen Van Arsdale 2-1, Matt White 1-2, Rob Emery 2-0, Ryan Tucker 1-2, Chris LaPierre 1-0, Pat Harbeson 1-0, Matt Kugler 1-0, Colin Briggs 0-1, Mark Cockerton 0-1. NC: Chad Tutton 3-0, Jimmy Bitter 2-1, Joey Sankey 0-3, Marcus Holman 2-1, Ryan Creighton 1-1, Jimmy Dunster 1-0, Davey Emala 1-0, Jack McBride 0-1, Thomas Wood 0-1.

    Goalie Summary - V: Rob Fortunato 60:00 mins. 12 saves, 10 goals allowed. NC: Steven Rastivo 60:00 mins. 13 saves 15 goals allowed.

    Shots: V-35, NC-41Ground Balls: V-35, NC-32Clearing: V-16x19, NC-17x19Faceoffs: V-13, NC-14Penalties: V-4-3:00, NC-5-3:30EMO: V-3x5, NC-1x4

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    Game 12Duke 13, Virginia 5April 13 • Charlottesville, Va.

    The No. 7 Duke Blue Devils (11-3, 2-1 ACC) used a 6-0 run in the second half to ele-vate itself past the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers (10-2, 2-1), 13-5, in front of 7,234 fans inside Klöckner Stadium. Jordon Wolf started the scoring at the 11:16 mark to give Duke the 1-0 lead. The score stayed put for the rest of the first quar-ter, as UVa was held scoreless in a quarter for the first time this season. Matt White tied the game on a Colin Briggs pass with 13:04 left in the second quarter. Duke rattled off three goals in a row in the second quarter to take a 4-1 lead. Chris Bocklet picked up a ground ball and deposit-ed it in the goal off an errant pass to send UVa into the intermission down two goals, 4-2. UVa did not get closer the rest of the eve-ning. Coming out of the break, Duke scored six goals in a row to take a 10-2 lead. The Cavaliers failed to score in the third quarter and Luke Duprey capped the Duke run with a transition goal 40 seconds into the fourth period. Briggs ended the drought with a score from Steele Stanwick with 13:42 remaining in the game. After Jake Tripucka scored unas-sisted at 9:49, Mark Cockerton and Stanwick finished off UVa’s scoring for the night, cut-ting Virginia’s defecit to six goals, 11-5. Christian Walsh tallied back-to-back goals to finish the game’s scoring. Duke won the shot battle (42-33) and the ground balls (39-37), while UVa and the Blue Devils tied on faceoffs (11-11). Rob Fortunato tied his career high with 16 saves, 10 of which came in the first half. Duke saved 14 of UVa’s shots.

    Duke 1-3-5-4-13Virginia 0-2-0-3-5Att-7234

    Scoring (G-A) - D: Josh Dionne 4-0, Christian Walsh 3-0, Jordan Wolf 2-4, Jake Tripucka 1-1, Robert Rotanz 1-0, Michael Manley 1-0, LukeDuprey 1-0, Will Haus 0-1, David Lawson 0-1. V: Steele Stanwick 1-2, Colin Briggs 1-1, Chris Bocklet 1-0, Matt White 1-0, Mark Cockerton 1-0.

    Goalie Summary - D: Dan Wigrizer 59:43 mins. 14 saves 5 goals allowed, Mike Rock 0:17 mins. 0 saves 0 goals allowed. V: Rob Fortunato 60:00 mins. 16 saves 13 goals allowed.

    Shots: D-42, V-33Ground Balls: D-39, V-37Clearing: D-21x21, V-22x24Faceoffs: D-11, V-11Penalties: D-0-0:00, V-1-0:30EMO: D-0x1, V-0x0

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    37 RYAN BENINCASA • MSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 6 vs. Vermont (3/6)CT - -FaceW 20 (28) vs. Syracuse (3/4) Career HighsG - -A 1 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (2/10)Pts. 1 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (2/10)GB 8 vs. Cornell (3/11)CT - -FaceW 20 (28) vs. Syracuse (3/12)

    10 CHRIS BOCKLET • ASeason HighsG 6 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)A 3 vs. VMI (2/21)Pts. 7 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)GB 5 vs. Duke (4/13)CT 1 3x, last at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)

    Career HighsG 6 3x, last at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)A 3 2x, last vs. VMI (2/12)Pts. 9 vs. Robert Morris (5/10)GB 6 vs. Drexel (2/11)CT 3 vs. UNC (4/10)

    34 COLIN BRIGGS • MSeason HighsG 3 2x, last vs. Syracuse (3/4)A 4 vs. Stony Brook (2/25)Pts. 7 vs. Stony Brook (2/25)GB 2 2x, last at North Carolina (4/7)CT 1 at North Carolina (4/7)

    Career HighsG 5 vs. Maryland (5/11)A 4 vs. Stony Brook (2/12)Pts. 7 vs. Stony Brook (2/12)GB 4 vs. Robert Morris (5/10)CT 1 7x, last at North Carolina (4/12)

    2 CHRIS CLEMENTS • LSMSeason HighsG 1 2x, last vs. Syracuse (3/4)A - -Pts. 1 2x, last vs. Syracuse (3/4)GB 6 at North Carolina (4/7)CT 4 vs. VMI (2/21)

    Career HighsG 1 4x, last vs. Syracuse (3/12)A 1 3x, last at Duke (4/11)Pts. 1 7x, last vs. Syracuse (3/12)GB 7 vs. Penn (4/11)CT 4 vs. VMI (2/12)

    41 MARK COCKERTON • A/MSeason HighsG 3 2x, last vs. Vermont (3/6)A 1 5x, last at North Carolina (4/7)Pts. 4 vs. VMI (2/21)GB 2 2x, last at North Carolina (4/7)CT - -

    Career HighsG 3 4x, last vs. Vermont (3/12)A 2 vs. Maryland (5/11)Pts. 4 3x, last vs. VMI (2/12)GB 4 vs. VMI (2/11)CT 1 vs. VMI (2/11)

    21 MATT COCKERTON • ASeason HighsG 2 vs. VMI (2/21)A 2 vs. VMI (2/21)Pts. 4 vs. VMI (2/21)GB 1 2x, last at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)CT - -

    Career HighsG 2 vs. VMI (2/12)A 2 vs. VMI (2/12)Pts. 4 vs. VMI (2/12)GB 1 3x, last vat Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)CT - -

    1 GREG COHOLAN • MSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB - -CT - -

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB - -CT - -

    20 GREG DANSEGLIO • DSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 3 vs. Vermont (3/6)CT 2 vs. Vermont (3/6)

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 3 vs. Vermont (3/12)CT 2 vs. Vermont (3/12)

    24 ROB EMERY • MSeason HighsG 4 vs. Vermont (3/6)A 2 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)Pts. 4 2x, last vs. Vermont (3/6)GB 6 vs. Syracuse (3/4)CT 1 vs. Syracuse (3/4)

    Career HighsG 4 vs. Vermont (3/12)A 2 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)Pts. 4 2x, last vs. Vermont (3/12)GB 6 vs. Syracuse (3/12)CT 1 2x, last vs. Syracuse (3/12)

    18 ROB FORTUNATO • GKSeason HighsSV 16 2x, last vs. Duke (4/13)SV % .737 vs. Stony Brook (2/25)GA 13 vs. Duke (4/13)Faced 41 at Drexel (2/18)GB 5 2x, last vs. Johns Hopkins (3/24)

    Career HighsSV 16 2x, last vs. Duke (4/12)SV % .737 vs. Stony Brook (2/12)GA 13 vs. Duke (4/12)Faced 41 at Drexel (2/12)GB 7 vs. Drexel (2/11)

    9 AUSTIN GEISLER • GKSeason HighsSV 3 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)SV % 1.000 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (2/25)GA 4 vs. Vermont (3/6)Faced 11 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)GB - -

    Career HighsSV 1 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (2/12)SV % 1.000 2x, last vs. Stony Brook (2/12)GA 4 vs. Vermont (3/12)Faced 11 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)GB - -

    12 TYLER GERMAN • MSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 3 vs. VMI (2/21)CT - -

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 3 vs. VMI (2/12)CT - - 33 JACOB GHITELMAN • MSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB - -CT - -

    Career HighsG 1 vs. VMI (2/11)A - -Pts. 1 vs. VMI (2/11)GB - -CT - -

    31 PAT GLADING • MSeason HighsG 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)A - -Pts. 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)GB 2 vs. Vermont (3/6)CT - -

    Career HighsG 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)A - -Pts. 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)GB 2 vs. Vermont (3/12)CT - -

    11 PAT HARBESON • MSeason HighsG 1 at North Carolina (4/7)A 1 at Drexel (2/18)Pts. 1 2x, last at North Carolina (4/7)GB 5 vs. Vermont (3/6)CT 1 2x, last at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)

    Career HighsG 1 2x, last at North Carolina (4/12)A 1 2x, last at Drexel (2/12)Pts. 2 vs. VMI (2/11)GB 5 vs. Vermont (3/12)CT 1 3x, last at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)

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    42 RHODY HELLER • GKSeason HighsSV 1 vs. VMI (2/21)SV % .333 vs. VMI (2/21)GA 2 vs. VMI (2/21)Faced 6 vs. VMI (2/21)GB - -

    Career HighsSV 1 vs. VMI (2/12)SV % .333 vs. VMI (2/12)GA 2 vs. VMI (2/12)Faced 6 vs. VMI (2/12)GB - - 36 BOBBY HILL • MSeason HighsG 1 at Drexel (2/18)A - -Pts. 1 at Drexel (2/18)GB 3 at Ohio State (3/17)CT 1 vs. Cornell (3/10)

    Career HighsG 1 at Drexel (2/12)A 1 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11)Pts. 1 2x, last at Drexel (2/12)GB 4 vs. Ohio State (3/11)CT 1 3x, last vs. Cornell (3/12)

    30 ALBERT KAMMLER • DSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)CT - -

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/12)CT - -

    32 MATT KUGLER • ASeason HighsG 1 2x, last at North Carolina (4/7)A 1 vs. Syracuse (3/4)Pts. 1 3x, last at North Carolina (4/7)GB 1 5x, last vs. Duke (4/13)CT - -

    Career HighsG 2 2x, last vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11)A 1 7x, last vs. Syracuse (3/12)Pts. 2 3x, last vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11)GB 1 14x, last vs. Duke (4/12)CT 1 vs. VMI (2/11)

    19 CHRIS LANDON • DSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 1 vs. VMI (2/21)CT - -

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 2 vs. VMI (2/28)CT 2 vs. VMI (2/28)

    38 DANIEL LANTZ • DSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB - -CT - -

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB - -CT - -

    44 CHRIS LAPIERRE • MSeason HighsG 1 3x, last at North Carolina (4/7)A - -Pts. 1 3x, last at North Carolina (4/7)GB 8 vs. Vermont (3/6)CT 1 3x, last at Maryland (3/31)FaceW 2(3) 2x, last vs. Duke (4/13)

    Career HighsG 3 vs. Vermont (3/10)A 2 4x, last vs. Bucknell (5/11)Pts. 5 vs. Vermont (3/10)GB 9 vs. Maryland (4/11)CT 2 3x, last vs. VMI (2/11)FaceW 7(8) at Syracuse(3/11)

    40 MATT LOVEJOY • DSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 4 vs. Duke (4/13)CT 4 vs. Duke (4/13)

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 7 at Drexel (2/10)CT 4 vs. Duke (4/12)

    39 CONOR MCGEE • GKSeason HighsSV - -SV % - -GA 1 vs. Vermont (3/6)Faced 1 vs. VMI (2/21)GB - -

    Career HighsSV 1 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11)SV % .500 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11)GA 1 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11)Faced 4 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/11)GB 2 vs. VMI (2/11)

    22 BRIAN MCLINDEN • MSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 1 at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)CT - -

    Career HighsG 1 vs. VMI (2/11)A - -Pts. 1 vs. VMI (2/11)GB 1 2x, last at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)CT - -

    27 SCOTT MCWILLIAMS • DSeason HighsG 1 vs. Cornell (3/10)A 1 at Drexel (2/18)Pts. 1 2x, last vs. Cornell (3/10)GB 6 at North Carolina (4/7)CT 3 at North Carolina (4/7)

    Career HighsG 1 vs. Cornell (3/12)A 1 at Drexel (2/12)Pts. 1 2x, last vs. Cornell (3/12)GB 6 at North Carolina (4/12)CT 3 2x, last at North Carolina (4/12) 28 WYATT MELZER • LSMSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 2 2x, last at Mount St. Mary’s (2/28)CT 3 vs. VMI (2/21)

    Career HighsG - -A - -Pts. - -GB 3 2x, last vs. Bucknell (5/11)CT 3 vs. VMI (2/12)

    15 TAYLOR MICHEL • ASeason HighsG 1 vs. Vermont (3/6)A - -Pts. 1 vs. Vermont (3/6)GB 1 vs. Vermont (3/6)CT 1 vs. Vermont (3/6)

    Career HighsG 1 vs. Vermont (3/12)A - -Pts. 1 vs. Vermont (3/12)GB 1 vs. Vermont (3/12)CT 1 vs. Vermont (3/12) 23 TANNER OTTENBREIT • LSMSeason HighsG - -A - -Pts. -